

United States • English • 1967 • 1h 37m
Before WOODSTOCK and MONTEREY POP, there was FESTIVAL. From 1963 through 1966, Murray Lerner visited the annual Newport Folk Festival to document a thriving, idealistic musical movement as it reached its peak as a popular phenomenon. Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Howlin’ Wolf, Johnny Cash, the Staple Singers, Pete Seeger, Son House, and Peter, Paul and Mary were just a few of the legends who shared the stage at Newport, treating audiences to a range of folk music that encompassed the genre’s roots in blues, country, and gospel as well as its newer flirtations with rock and roll. Shooting in gorgeous black and white, Lerner juxtaposes performances with snapshot interviews with artists and their fans, weaving footage from four years of the festival into an intimate record of a pivotal time in music—and in American culture at large.

FESTIVAL Edition Intro

Making FESTIVAL

When We Played Newport

FESTIVAL Unreleased Performances: John Lee Hooker, 1963

FESTIVAL Unreleased Performances: Tom Paxton, 1964

FESTIVAL Unreleased Performances: Elizabeth Cotten, 1964

FESTIVAL Unreleased Performances: Johnny Cash, 1964

FESTIVAL Unreleased Performances: Clarence Ashley, 1963

FESTIVAL Unreleased Performances: Odetta, 1964
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