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Woodstock three days that defined a generation

Goodman, Barak (television producer,, screenwriter,, television director.). Ephron, Jamila (television producer,, television director.). Samels, Mark (television producer.). Kleszy, Don (screenwriter,, editor of moving image work.). Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), (broadcaster.). PBS Distribution (Firm), (publisher.). Ark Media (Firm), (production company.).

Summary: In August 1969, nearly half a million people gathered at a farm in upstate New York to hear music. What happened over the next three days, however, was far more than a concert. It would become a legendary event, one that would define a generation and mark the end of one of the most turbulent decades in modern history. Occurring just weeks after an American set foot on the moon, the Woodstock music festival took place against a backdrop of a nation in conflict over sexual politics, civil rights and the Vietnam War. A sense of an America in transition -- a handoff of the country between generations with far different values and ideals -- was tangibly present at what promoters billed as "An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music." Woodstock turns the lens back at the audience, at the swarming, impromptu city that grew up overnight on a few acres of farm land. What took place in that teaming mass of humanity -- the rain-soaked, starving, tripping, half-a-million strong throng of young people -- was nothing less than a miracle of teamwork, a manifestation of the "peace and love" the festival had touted and a validation of the counter-culture's promise to the world. Who were these kids? What experiences and stories did they carry with them to Bethel, New York that weekend, and how were they changed by three days in the muck and mire of Yasgur's farm?

Record details

  • ISBN: 153170977X
  • ISBN: 9781531709778
  • Physical Description: 1 videodisc (approximately 95 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
    videodisc
    videorecording
  • Publisher: [Alexandria, VA] : PBS Distribution, [2019]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally broadcast on television by PBS in 2019 as an episode of the television program American Experience.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Editor, Don Kleszy ; original score by John Kusiak, P. Andrew Willis.
Target Audience Note:
"This program includes material that may not be appropriate for younger viewers. Viewer discretion is advised."--Container.
System Details Note:
DVD, NTSC region 1, anamorphic widescreen presentation; 5.1 surround.
Language Note:
In English; English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).
Subject: Rock music festivals New York (State) History 20th century
Rock music 1961-1970
Woodstock Festival (1969 : Bethel, N.Y.)
Genre: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Nonfiction television programs.
Documentary television programs.

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  • 12 of 13 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at McDowell County Public Library.

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