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Gimme Shelter, the 1970 documentary about the Rolling Stones show that brought the Summer of Love to a violent end, is a reminder of how delicate and unlikely the hippie miracle dramatized in Ang Lee's rosy-cheeked Taking Woodstock really was. BLOG POSTED: 12/02/09
Ang Lee and James Schamus: Partners for Life
"The most miserable, boring, long-winded pathetic pitch I had ever heard in my life," is how producer/screenwriter James Schamus describes his first meeting with director Ang Lee. BLOG POSTED: 11/19/09
D.A. Pennebaker's Monterey Pop serves as a sort of corrective–not to popular ideas about the Summer of Love, but about its soundtrack. BLOG POSTED: 09/23/09
Ang Lee is the only director who would ignore the ΚΌ60s rock stars onstage and inject a complicated family drama right in the center of the muddy Woodstock fields. To the horror of many festival fans, his latest film—a comedy—does not include the Grateful Dead. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/28/09
Acclaimed DP and cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto is known for his moody lighting. Upon the release of his latest film, State of Play, starring Russell Crowe, Interview sought to test all of his temperaments. BLOG POSTED: 04/15/09