Taking Woodstock

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Taking Woodstock is a 2009 comedy-drama film directed by Ang Lee that tells the behind-the-scenes story of how the legendary 1969 Woodstock music festival came to be staged.

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instanceOf comedy-drama film
film
basedOn Taking Woodstock self-linksurface differs
surface form: Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life by Elliot Tiber and Tom Monte
castMember Demetri Martin
Emile Hirsch
Eugene Levy
Henry Goodman
Imelda Staunton
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Jonathan Groff
Kelli Garner
Liev Schreiber
Paul Dano
cinematographer Eric Gautier
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts LGBT themes
counterculture of the 1960s United States
director Ang Lee
distributor Focus Features
editor Tim Squyres
filmingLocation New York
surface form: New York State
filmRatingSystem MPAA film rating system
surface form: MPAA
genre comedy-drama
hasFilmRating R
hasTheme cultural change in the 1960s
family relationships
self-discovery
language English
mainCharacter Elliot Tiber
musicBy Danny Elfman
narrativeFocus behind-the-scenes story of staging the Woodstock festival
narrativeLocation Bethel, New York
portrayedBy Demetri Martin
producer Ang Lee
James Schamus
productionCompany Focus Features
Good Machine
Lakeshore Entertainment
releaseDateUS 2009-08-28
releaseYear 2009
runtimeMinutes 120
screenwriter James Schamus
setDuring Woodstock Festival 1969
surface form: Woodstock Festival
setInPeriod 1969
subject organization of the Woodstock music festival
worldPremiereEvent Cannes Film Festival
worldPremiereYear 2009

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Ang Lee notableWork Taking Woodstock
Ang Lee directed Taking Woodstock
Tim Squyres editedFilm Taking Woodstock
Taking Woodstock basedOn Taking Woodstock self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life by Elliot Tiber and Tom Monte