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This [[documentary]] by [[Michael Wadleigh]], with editor/assistant director [[Martin Scorsese]] and Thelma Schoonmaker (Scorsese's longtime editor), covers the historic rock "happening" in ''[[Woodstock (film)]]'', NY, and includes performances by [[Joan Baez]], [[Joe Cocker]], [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Janis Joplin]], [[Santana]], [[Sly and the Family Stone]], [[The Who]] and another dozen performers. It's official slogan was "three Days of Peace and Music ... An Aquarian Exposition." The film is distinguished by its innovative use of split frame visuals and a sound track that integrated and overlapped recordings from several sources at once.
''Woodstock (film)'' was added to the [[National Film Registry]] in
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