Creating Woodstock Educational Classroom License

 Creating Woodstock Educational Classroom License
Item# Creating-Woodstock-EDU
$195.00

Product Description

For universities, private high schools, and charter schools, this license is required for showing CREATING WOODSTOCK in a classroom or educational setting on a regular basis for 1 year. No admission may be charged. It may only be promoted to members of the purchasing institution and cannot be advertised to the public. You may choose to show the film either through a 1-year digital stream rental or with a DVD to be returned once your license has expired.
  • Projector and screen must be located in the same location as the classroom-sized audience of students, up to 250 people.
  • If you plan to use your DVD with Educational Use License as part of a screening to an audience larger than a classroom-sized audience, please purchase a 1 time Public Performance License.
  • If you’d like to screen the film in a classroom setting for more than 1 year, please contact rrieger@cinemalibrestudio.com to discuss our custom educational use license valid for 2 to 5 years.
  • If you will be charging admission, then special arrangements need to be made with Cinema Libre Studio. Please contact outreach@cinemalibrestudio.com using subject line: Creating Woodstock – screening inquiry with admission.


Standard Format: DVD, included in the PPR license + shipping & handling


International Requests: For international distribution rights, screening requests, and film festivals in all other territories, please contact Nadine Ellman at nellman@cinemalibrestudio.com with details and estimated attendance.

Charging Admission: Please contact outreach@cinemalibrestudio.com using subject line: Creating Woodstock – screening inquiry with admission.

Theatre owners/film buyers who wish to book the film should contact Richard Castro, VP, Distribution.


For three days in August 1969, nearly a half-million young people descended upon Max Yasgur's farm in upstate New York for the rock ‘n’ roll event that defined a generation. Mythologized for 50 years, the filmmakers set the record straight with "Creating Woodstock,” the most comprehensive examination of how the festival came to be using original interviews with key figures, rare archival footage and unearthed photographs.

The founders of Woodstock Ventures - John Roberts, Michael Lang, Joel Rosenman, and Artie Kornfeld—along with the best production talent on either coast, including John Morris, Bill Belmont, Mel Lawrence, and Chip Monck recall moments from the initial idea for the festival, to the search for a suitable site and then the race to build a venue, promote the event and, most importantly, book the bands.

Find out why the Grateful Dead wanted a “do over" and Crosby, Stills & Nash weren’t going to show up, why The Who refused to play and Jimi Hendrix almost didn’t make it, and how it turned into a free concert. Richie Havens, Arlo Guthrie, and Leslie West recount their experiences, including performing on a stage that nearly collapsed, and learn how a 15-year-old girl may have saved the festival from being shut down entirely!


BONUS FEATURES:
  • Closed Captions
  • Trailer
  • Arlo Guthrie Walking on Stage
  • Greatful Dead wants a Do-Over
  • The Making of the Woodstock Posters
  • Who Wanted to Burn Down the Concession Stands?
  • Issues with NYC Police Working the Festival


Running Time: 111 MINS
Genre: Documentary
Rating: Not Rated
Sound Mix: Stereo
Ratio: 16x9, SD
Language: English
Closed Captions: Available
UPC#: 881394127425
Catalog: CLS1271
SRP: $19.95
site: CreatingWoodstock.com


If you are interested in hosting a screening event, please contact us for details and options.

If you are interested in retailing DVDs, a wholesale price is available by contacting sales@cinemalibrestudio.com


For international distribution rights, screening requests, and film festivals in all other territories, please contact Nadine Ellman at nellman@cinemalibrestudio.com with details and estimated attendance.

Theatre owners/film buyers who wish to book the film should contact Richard Castro, VP, Distribution.