
Woodstock (film)
"Woodstock" is a documentary film released in 1970 that captures the iconic 1969 music festival, symbolizing the height of the counterculture movement. The film presents live performances by legendary musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and The Who, along with scenes showing the massive, peaceful gathering of nearly half a million young people. It highlights the spirit of unity, peace, and musical innovation of the era. Through powerful visuals and sound, the film documents a pivotal moment in history when music became a catalyst for social change and collective expression.