The film Woodstock recounts the pivotal 1969 event where half a million people converged on a farm in upstate New York, transcending a mere concert to become a defining moment for a generation, as narrated by those who experienced it firsthand.
Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation
The three-day music festival in August 1969 drew a massive crowd of 500,000 people to a farm in upstate New York, marking a pivotal moment in cultural history.