1969 | United States | Archival

Woodstock Festival 1969: First Aid

  • English - 44 mins
  • Director | Videofreex
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | -

STATUS: Released

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In Woodstock Festival 1969: First Aid, the Videofreex interview visitors and volunteers in and around the first aid tent about the level of health and hygiene at Woodstock. Topics range from the use of chlorine in the drinking water to protect against dysentery to the poisonous acid potentially circulating throughout the crowd. The Videofreex also interview a man with a pet lamb who discusses the relationship between vegetarianism and revolution.

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