Michael Wadleigh was the director of the main documentary about the 1969 Woodstock Festival, known as "Woodstock." There are other movies as well, such as 'Taking Woodstock'
No, Squeaky Fromme was not in the Woodstock movie. She was a member of the Manson Family and gained notoriety for an attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford in 1975. The Woodstock movie, released in 1970, documented the iconic music festival held in 1969 and featured performances by various artists, but it did not include Fromme.
Several movies feature Woodstock, most notably the documentary "Woodstock" (1970), which captures the iconic music festival held in 1969. Other films include "Taking Woodstock" (2009), a fictionalized account of the festival's organization, and "Woodstock: 50 Years On" (2019), which reflects on the festival's legacy. Additionally, various concert films and documentaries about artists who performed at Woodstock also highlight the event.
Woodstock Poster Bird A Dove & Guitar Woodstock Poster was created by Arnold Skolnick
The promoters, Woodstock Ventures, Inc.
"Taking Woodstock" was directed by Ang Lee.
The film Taking Woodstock was released August 26, 2009 in New York and Los Angeles and August 28, 2009 in theaters elsewhere.. The film is about the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
The duration of Taking Woodstock is 2.02 hours.
Taking Woodstock was created on 2009-08-28.
Taking Woodstock was released on 08/26/2009.
The Production Budget for Taking Woodstock was $29,000,000.
Taking Woodstock grossed $10,066,366 worldwide.
Taking Woodstock grossed $7,460,204 in the domestic market.
Michael Wadleigh was the director of the main documentary about the 1969 Woodstock Festival, known as "Woodstock." There are other movies as well, such as 'Taking Woodstock'
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"Woodstock" (1970) was filmed in Bethel, New York.