Woodstock Film Festival

The Art of The Good Listeners

Joseph Vella | Posted 05.25.2011

Joseph Vella

The aptly titled Don't Quit Your Daydream is a look at the deep rooted creative process -- to make and share music on such a level that it can lead you down the most unexpected and extraordinary of paths.

Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

My So-Called Enemy is an insightful, moving, important film about not just adolescence but about the intractable Israel-Palestine conflict.

Wrapping-Up Woodstock: A Film Festival with Character

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

There is more to this frenzy of film festival expansion than free booze and filmmakers' desperation for recognition and distribution and filmgoers craving films not dumbed down.

Woodstock Film Fest -- Easier With Practice

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

Can an old fashion in-the-flesh reality relationship match post-modern technological sex fantasies?

Woodstock Film Fest -- Those Who Remain

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

What we do not see, do not hear about, never even think about, are the families of Mexican immigrant men left behind in Mexico.

Woodstock Film Fest -- The Messenger

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster play servicemen tasked to inform relatives of soldiers killed in action. For good reason, this is called the worst job in the Army.

Kicking Off Woodstock Film Fest

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

Today in that village in upstate New York, in Woodstock and several neighboring towns, the Woodstock Film Festival will have 150 films, features, documentaries and shorts with animation.

Launching Woodstock -- the Film Festival!

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

The Woodstock Film Festival will soon be host to Lucy Liu, Woody Harrelson and a host of 150 films, shorts, animations and panels.

HuffPost Video Premiere: Playing For Change Presents "Don't Worry"

Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.25.2011

Mike Ragogna

Featuring over twenty musicians from four continents who have never met, "Don't Worry" makes its auspicious debut today, on Martin Luther King Day, and is featured here.