Taking Woodstock (2009)
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48% of critics liked it
(178 reviews) -
47% of users liked it
(251,745 ratings)
Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee tells the story of the Greenwich Village interior designer who inadvertently helped to spark a cultural revolution by offering the organizers of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival boarding at his family's Catskills motel. The year is 1969. Change is… More Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee tells the story of the Greenwich Village interior designer who inadvertently helped to spark a cultural revolution by offering the organizers of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival boarding at his family's Catskills motel. The year is 1969. Change is brewing in America, and the energy in Greenwich Village is palpable. Elliot Tiber (Demetri Martin) is working as an interior designer when he discovers that a high-profile concert has recently lost its permit from the nearby town of Wallkill, NY. Emboldened by the burgeoning gay rights movement yet still tied to tradition in the form of the family business -- a Catskills motel called the El Monaco -- Tiber phones producer Michael Lang (Jonathan Groff) at Woodstock Ventures and offers boarding to the harried concert crew. Later, as the Woodstock Ventures staff begans arriving in droves, half a million concertgoers make their way to Max Yasgur's (Eugene Levy) adjacent farm in White Lake, NJ, to witness the counterculture celebration that would ultimately make history as one of the greatest events in the annals of rock & roll. Imelda Staunton, Emile Hirsch, Liev Schreiber, and Paul Dano co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ang Lee
- Written By
- James Schamus
- Genres
- Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Aug 28, 2009 Wide
- Studio
- Focus Features
Critic Reviews
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Tom Huddlestone, Time Out
This may be a minor movie, but it displays the hallmarks of a major talent.
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Joe Baltake, Passionate Moviegoer
Ang Lee's companionable 'Taking Woodstock' is thick with sun and good cheer.
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Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger
Too much of Taking Woodstock seems barely sketched out.
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Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com
It's harmless enough as a snapshot of a young man's awakening to the grand possibilities of adult life, but not particularly effective at capturing the spirit, the thrill or even the mud of this culturally monumental event.
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Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
This is very light material, and, unusually for a Lee picture, not everybody in the ensemble appears to be acting in the same universe, let alone the same story. On the other hand: It's fun.
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Cast
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Demetri Martin
as Elliot Tiber
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Dan Fogler
as Devon
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Imelda Staunton
as Sonia Teichberg
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Emile Hirsch
as Billy
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Eugene Levy
as Max Yasgur
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Jonathan Groff
as Michael Lang
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Henry Goodman
as Jake Teichberg
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan
as Dan
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Adam Le Fevre
as Dave
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Kevin Chamberlain
as Jackson Spiers
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Boris McGiver
as Doug
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Paul Dano
as VW Guy
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Kelli Garner
as VW Girl
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Clark Middleton
as Frank
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Christina Kirk
as Carol
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Sondra James
as Margaret
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Kevin Sussman
as Stan
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Spadaque Volcimus
as Hippie Guy
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Pippa Pearthree
as Miriam
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Andy Prosky
as Bob
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Gabriel Sunday
as Steven
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Jeremy Shamos
as Steve Cohen
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Liev Schreiber
as Vilma
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Malachy Cleary
as Wes Pomeroy
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Katherine Waterston
as Penny
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David Wilson Barnes
as News Reporter
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Patrick Cupo
as Charlie
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Mamie Gummer
as Tisha
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Skylar Astin
as John Roberts
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Bette Henritze
as Annie
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Stephen Kunken
as Mel
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Will Janowitz
as Chip Monck
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Louisa Krause
as Hippie Girl






