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Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music
Release Year: 1970
Genre: Rock, Documentary
Length: 03:44:19
Description:
Documentary about the Woodstock Music Festival. The director of the film, Michael Wedley, in this work, not only captured a number of performances of popular performers of his time, but also created a unique portrait of the generation of the sixties in America. The organizers of the Woodstock festival announced it as "Three Days of Peace and Music" and initially hoped to gather an audience of 150,000 people. The festival began on Friday, August 15, 1969, but the number of its participants quickly exceeded 450,000, thereby causing huge traffic jams on the rapids, a shortage of food and medicine, and also revealed organizational problems. On Saturday, they began to let everyone in so that there was a place to accommodate people who all arrived just like that, without tickets.Some performers replaced others, the music played almost non-stop, even despite the rains that periodically took to water the guests and participants of the festival. Among the audience, the use of psychoreagents was the most common thing, and sanitary conditions were primitive, and the quality of LSD was a constant problem and this was always reported through a microphone. But, nevertheless, one way or another, this festival was a success. Woodstock began to symbolize everything right and good in the hippie movement, but also showed that the movement would be short-lived.
Quality: Blu-ray
Format: BDMV
Video Codec: VC-1
Audio Codec: AC3
Video: 1920x1080, VC-1, 23.976 fps, ~ 17.2 Mbps
Audio:
TrueHD 5.1, 48 kHz, 16 bit, ~ 1.9 Mbps
AC3 5.1, 48 kHz, 640 kbps
Subtitles : English, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai
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