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Set in 1970, "Festival Express" was a multi-band, multi-day extravaganza that captured the spirit and imagination of a generation and a nation. What made it unique was that it was portable; for five days, the bands and performers lived, slept, rehearsed and did countless unmentionable things aboard a customized train that traveled from Toronto, to Calgary, to Winnipeg, with each stop culminating in a mega-concert. The entire experience, both off-stage and on, was filmed but the extensive footage remained locked away -- until now. A momentous achievement in rock film archeology, "Festival Express" combines this long-lost material with contemporary interviews nearly 35 years after it was first filmed.
Starring:
Buddy Guy,
Grateful Dead,
Janis Joplin
Director:
Bob Smeaton
Features:
Feature Film in Widescreen, Disc One: Over 50 Minutes Of Never Before Seen Footage, Train Hipping Hear The Music Tracks You Love Uninterrupted, Disc Two: Extended Interviews, The Making Of, Photo Gallery
Language(s):
English
Subtitle(s):
English, Spanish
Run Length:
90 Minutes
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