Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation (2019)

Genre: Documentary
Directed by: Barak Goodman
Running Time: 96 minutes



Fifty years after the original Woodstock Music Festival, held over the course of three days in August 1969, in Bethel, New York, this documentary serves as a very compelling reminder of how this great moment in history would define the generation it meant to represent.

I love how this documentary sets Woodstock in its proper context, with an America still reeling from the Vietnam War and the feelings of the younger generation towards the conflict. It was really interesting to hear from the people involved and to find out how the whole thing came together. It was a sheer miracle how everything ended up going so well in spite of the logistical issues. It sure would be awesome to see such collaboration between people of various generations nowadays.

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