Aquarian Rushes
Originally released in 1970. Aquarian Rushes is a documentary film. directed by Jud Yalkut. At just 47 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
"Comprises film and videotape from the August (1969) epic freak-out in New York State (White Lake- "Woodstock") with all the groups you can name, and a cast of half a million. Unlike the Rolling Stones films shown on British television, this is full-color and the techniques are more imaginative and acid-based than the Stones film, good as that was." – Alex Gross, London "International Times." Selected for the Montreal International Festival of Film in 16mm at the Museé des Beaux Arts; the Encounter With The American Cinema at Sorrento, Italy, 1970 (Selection of Martin Scorcese); and the Museum of Modern Art in Paris American Underground Film Weekend. Silent version premiered in 1969, accompanied by video and light show, in the extended opening program of Global Village in New York City.
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Production Details
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aquarian Rushes about?
"Comprises film and videotape from the August (1969) epic freak-out in New York State (White Lake- "Woodstock") with all the groups you can name, and a cast of half a million. Unlike the Rolling St...
Who directed Aquarian Rushes?
Aquarian Rushes was directed by Jud Yalkut.
How long is Aquarian Rushes?
Aquarian Rushes has a runtime of 0 hours and 47 minutes (47 minutes total).
When was Aquarian Rushes released?
Aquarian Rushes was released on January 1, 1970 in theaters.