Documentary Film: Woodstock

Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation
Not Rated (2019) 1 hr 36 mins

In August 1969---against a backdrop of a nation in conflict over sexual politics, civil rights, and the Vietnam War---half a million people converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York to hear a concert of a lifetime. What they experienced was a moment that would spark a cultural revolution, changing many of them and the country forever. 

With never-before-seen footage the film tells the story of the political and social upheaval leading up to those three historic days, as well as the extraordinary events of the concert itself. Directed by Barak Goodman and presented by PBS Distribution and American Experience Films.

Our Salem Family Auditorium provides a full featured movie theatre experience with a 20 foot screen, premium stadium seating including handicapped access, 5.1 channel surround sound, and a hearing loop system.

Free and open to all

Made possible by the Friends of Barrington Public Library

Event Location: 
Salem Family Auditorium (Second Floor)
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