CANNES: Ang Lee's 'Taking Woodstock' Premieres (PHOTOS)

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First Posted: 05-16-09 05:17 PM   |   Updated: 06-16-09 05:12 AM

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Taking Woodstock
Director Ang Lee and "Taking Woodstock" star Demetir Martin, and Tilda Swinton and her guest

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CANNES, France - Ang Lee views his 1970s drama "The Ice Storm" as a representation of the disillusionment of the '60s, the hangover of Woodstock.

Now director Lee has gone back in time a few years to capture the party that led to the hangover. "Taking Woodstock," Lee's Cannes Film Festival entry, presents a loving glimpse of the behind-the-scenes hijinks that resulted in the gloriously sloppy music fest.

Set in 1973, 1997's "The Ice Storm" was a portrait of suburban families unraveling amid adultery, casual drug use and the backdrop of the Watergate scandal. "Taking Woodstock" shows the summer-long buildup to the 1969 rock 'n' roll gathering that lured half a million free spirits to a rainy, muddy patch of farmland.

Woodstock "has a symbolic meaning to me. It's the innocence of a young generation departing from the old establishment and trying to find a more refreshing way, more fair way, to live with everybody else," Lee said Saturday before the Cannes premiere of "Taking Woodstock."

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"It was dirty, filthy. It was actually a mess," said Lee, a best-director Academy Award winner for "Brokeback Mountain."

"But you have to give those kids, those half a million kids credit, that actually, they had three days of peace and music. Nothing violent happened. I think that's something. I don't know if we can pull that off today."

Based on the memoir by Elliot Tiber, "Taking Woodstock" is the story of a dutiful son (Demetri Martin) who views the upcoming rock festival as a means to save his parents' seedy Catskills motel from foreclosure. After Woodstock organizers lose their permit to stage the event in a nearby town, Elliot brokers a deal with the promoters to stage the event on the dairy farm of his neighbor Max Yasgur (Eugene Levy) in Bethel, N.Y.

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"Taking Woodstock" also features Emile Hirsch, Liev Schreiber, Imelda Staunton and Henry Goodman.

It's Lee's lightest film since the mid-1990s, when he made the romances "Sense and Sensibility," "Eat Drink Man Woman" and "The Wedding Banquet."

The project landed on Lee's desk by chance while he was promoting his last film, the dark World War II-era spy thriller "Lust, Caution." Tiber was the guest following Lee on a San Francisco TV talk show. The two talked a bit and Tiber gave Lee a copy of his book.

"I was yearning to do a comedy-slash-drama again without cynicism," Lee said. "It took me a long way to get there. I thought after 13 years, I sort of earned the right to do it, just be relaxed, be happy and at peace with myself and everybody else."

With a 1960s-soaked soundtrack featuring The Band, Canned Heat, Joan Baez, Richie Havens and Country Joe and the Fish, "Taking Woodstock" is awash in period detail, from Volkswagen Love Bugs to hippie hair and sideburns to a vintage Slinky toy commercial on TV.

Lee ran a hippie camp to teach the extras the right way to behave and carry themselves. The filmmakers said their hardest task was getting the extras to look like '60s youths.

Screenwriter James Schamus -- who heads Focus Features, which is releasing "Taking Woodstock," and who won the 1997 screenplay prize at Cannes for "The Ice Storm" -- said there's a different look to today's young people, with their passion for fitness and disdain for pubic hair.

Said Schamus: "When you think about it, a generation of people who weren't fat, who weren't staring at themselves in the mirror all the time, and not shaving everything off down there, it captures the difference of 40 years right there."

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On the Net: http://www.festival-cannes.fr

(AP Article, Scroll for HuffPo Slideshow) CANNES, France - Ang Lee views his 1970s drama "The Ice Storm" as a representation of the disillusionment of the '60s, the hangover of Woodstock. Now direct...
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I find Tilda strangely fascinating to watch and I think she is an intelligent actress. Emile Hirsch is CUTE !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 05/18/2009
- IndyReader I'm a Fan of IndyReader 7 fans permalink
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Tilda Swinton is 5' 101/2' tall and she's far from skin and bones. And she isn't, in fact, a Lesbian. She's married with twin children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 05/18/2009
- mnyobpres I'm a Fan of mnyobpres 8 fans permalink

It's all in your perspective, and she is NOT hot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 05/18/2009
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Why is Conan O'Brien wearing a dress?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 05/18/2009
- stp1993 I'm a Fan of stp1993 2 fans permalink

looks great, can't wait to see it, great review.

except for the last few lines, they kinda threw me off. The implication that the youth today are fat, staring in the mirror all the time and mostly concerned with pubic hair, is ridiculous. Yes, maybe many kids have been misled into believing that their image is what's important. But guess who taught them to behave like that? The yuppies!

All the followers who were sold rock and roll by corporations and said "peace and love can change the world", until they got a job. then they devoted their lives to increasingly insidious marketing aimed at their own kids. But make no mistake, many of us are free. Thank you for listening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 05/18/2009
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Lol. Get a load on the ‘unidentified guests’s HUGE platform shoes. And she still looks so much shorter than her companion. lol cute.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 05/18/2009
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I'll see this one. I love Demetri Martin. He is talented, clever, and quirky. He falls outside the "hipster" mold of cynical boredom; he approaches his comedy with wonder but without feigned wide-eyed innocence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 05/18/2009
- klandish I'm a Fan of klandish 77 fans permalink
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Hilda is from another time and place. Maybe one that has never been seen before. A true original that brightens and reflects a new spirit in the cookie cutter world of media representations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 05/18/2009
- grasyknol I'm a Fan of grasyknol 22 fans permalink
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great pictures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 AM on 05/18/2009

Folks - I'm pretty sure that 'unidentified guest' is Lynne Ramsay, director of 'Ratcatcher', 'Movern Callar' and the film that Tilda will be starring in called 'We Need To Talk About Kevin'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 05/18/2009
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Tilda Swinson....Don't know a thing about her only saw her once when she won an Acadamy Award.
This woman is tall! This is the best picture have seen of her, on the otherhand, TS fellow friend has no tact when it comes to dressing for such an event as this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 05/18/2009
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It's nice to see that JENNIFER ANISTON had a good time as Tilda's (much shorter) date that night!

Although it isn't pretty sometimes seeing Jen without her makeup, it's nice that she's FINALLY letting her hair down and coming out of the closet!

Do I hear wedding bells, anyone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 05/18/2009
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that is just plain tacky of you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 05/18/2009

I am happy to see so many hufo people digging on Tilda. It bugs me when my husband says she's not hot. He just doesn't get it. She is hot hot hot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 05/17/2009
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She is odd but certainty not hot, but if that's your type good for you. She is like a car wreck that you don't want to see but can't help looking at it. Sorry, but that's just my opinion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 05/17/2009

She's hot in the same sense that Andy Warhol was hot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 05/18/2009

el correcto !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 05/18/2009

Yes, indeed, American culture is certainly in need of yet another solipsistic paean to Baby Boomers' long-faded heyday. Would that Lee might have tapped his immigrant experience to bring a fresh perspective to the Woodstock mythology, but it sounds like his feature will be the usual suck-job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 05/17/2009
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Woodstock was the best and I've been to many festivals and concerts. The only other one that was really special was Mar Y Sol in Puerto Rico in 1972. But 1969 what a year- man on the moon -Woodstock --I graduated high school and started college, just the best !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 05/17/2009
- klandish I'm a Fan of klandish 77 fans permalink
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Those were fresh, visionary times and not just because we were younger. The U.S. looked like it was on the verge of a renaissance and then along came the 80's and a political climate that over powered everything. The perfect example of how everything has changed is Hitchhiking. Everyone could hitchhike safely throughout the Country. Today that is unthinkable. We have regressed into a fearful, paranoid Country where trust in your fellow man is considered foolish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 05/18/2009
- Eidolas I'm a Fan of Eidolas 4 fans permalink

I'm not sure about all that. The seventies was a pretty cynical time and hitchhiking may have been as dangerous then as now, except you didn't hear about it because there just wasn't the media coverage there is now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/18/2009

Everyone idealizes their youth. The 60s hippies were no better than the 70s punks, 80s hardcore kids, or the 90s indie rockers. The only reason why the 60s has become a symbol of counterculture and radicalism is the sheer number of boomers that support it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 05/22/2009

we're looking forward to it and the other WOODSTOCK 4oth events; concert, TV doc, dvd re-release., new web portal. WOW-
http://www.musicnewsnet.com/2009/05/woodstock-40th-anniv-to-be-celebrated-with-bethel-ny-concert-levon-helm-jefferson-starship-mountain-.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 05/17/2009
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