
Woodstock
Season 4 Episode 24 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Visit one of the top 50 film festivals worldwide: The Woodstock Film Festival.
Capture the sights and sounds - and chat with actors and filmmakers at the Woodstock Film Festival. Take a look at a man whose career has spanned over 60 years and ranged from stage to screen: Pat Boone. Meet self-taught artist Gina Iwahashi and learn about Shibori, a Japanese tie-dyeing technique. See how jazz pianist Eddie Moore’s diverse talent keeps him busy.
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Woodstock
Season 4 Episode 24 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Capture the sights and sounds - and chat with actors and filmmakers at the Woodstock Film Festival. Take a look at a man whose career has spanned over 60 years and ranged from stage to screen: Pat Boone. Meet self-taught artist Gina Iwahashi and learn about Shibori, a Japanese tie-dyeing technique. See how jazz pianist Eddie Moore’s diverse talent keeps him busy.
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