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Taking Woodstock

Taking Woodstock - Film Still

Director: Ang Lee
Cast: Jonathan Groff, Eugene Levy, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Imelda Staunton Demetri Martin with Emile Hirsch and Liev Schreiber
Comedy/Drama/Music, 14A for mild sexual references, coarse language, nudity in a non sexual context, slurs, illustrated or verbal references to drugs, alcohol or tobacco and restrained portrayals of non-graphic violence, 110 minutes
(USA)

"Effectively employs iconic Woodstock imagery not to generate a numbing sense of mass nostalgia about the historic concert but rather as a minimalist backdrop against which to amplify the anguished, intimate ordeal..."
– Kam Williams, NewsBlaze
"Taking Woodstock is enormous fun."
– Marcy Demansky. About.com


Synopsis: Celebrating its 4Oth anniversary and based on the memoirs of Elliot Tiber, who inadvertently played a role in making 1969’s Woodstock Music and Arts Festival into the famed happening it was, features a standout ensemble cast, and songs from a score of ‘60s musical icons including The Grateful Dead, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, and Country Joe and the Fish – plus a new recording of “Freedom” from Richie Havens. Taking Woodstock is a joyous voyage to a moment in time when everything seemed possible, concentrates on the backstage and the individuals involved than the concert itself. Working as an interior designer in Greenwich Village, Elliot (Demitri Martin) feels empowered by the gay rights movement. But he is also still staked to the family business – a dumpy Catskills motel called the El Monaco that is being run into the ground by his overbearing parents, Jake and Sonia Teichberg (Henry Goodman and Imelda Staunton). In the summer of 1969, Elliot has to move back upstate to the motel in order to help save it from being taken over by the bank. Upon hearing that a planned music and arts festival has lost its permit from the neighboring town of Wallkill, NY, he calls producer Michael Lang (Jonathan Groff) at Woodstock Ventures to offer his family’s motel to the promoters and generate some much-needed business. Elliot also introduces Lang to his neighbor Max Yasgur (Eugene Levy), who operates a 600-acre dairy farm down the road. Soon the Woodstock staff is moving into the El Monaco – and half a million people are on their way to Yasgur’s farm for “3 days of Peace & Music in White Lake.” With a little help from his friends, including theater troupe leader Devon (Dan Fogler), recently returned Vietnam veteran Billy (Emile Hirsch), and cross-dressing ex-Marine Vilma (Liev Schreiber) – and with a little opposition from townspeople, including Billy’s brother Dan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) – Elliot finds himself swept up in a generation-defining experience that would change his life – and popular culture – forever.


Official website: www.filminfocus.com/focusfeatures/film/taking_woodstock/

Screening:
Sunday October 18, 2009, 6:00 PM, Bayfield 7 Cinemas
Thursday October 22, 2009, 4:30 PM, Bayfield 7 Cinemas


Awards:
  • Nominated, Golden Palm, Cannes Film Festival, 2009/li>
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