

Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation
Three Days that Defined a Generation
Synopsis
Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation (2019) is a documentary you can watch online on iFILM. Directed by Barak Goodman and released fifty years after the original festival, it reconstructs those three August days in upstate New York through archival footage and first-hand accounts from the people who were actually there.
The lineup alone speaks for itself — Joan Baez, Carlos Santana, Neil Young, Grace Slick, Pete Townshend, Richie Havens. But Goodman focuses less on the music and more on the improbable feat of logistics: how two young promoters, Michael Lang and Joel Rosenman, pulled together a festival that drew 400,000 people to a dairy farm with almost no infrastructure.
What distinguishes this film is its refusal to flatten Woodstock into pure mythology. The chaos, the mud, the shortages — all of it is there alongside the joy. Stream Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation (2019) on iFILM.
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