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Festival Express

Forum of Independents - Competition 2004 / Festival Express / Canada, United Kingdom 2003

In the summer of 1970, a train journeyed across Canada carrying some of the greatest rock bands of the time. Janis Joplin, The Band, The Grateful Dead, Buddy Guy and others, lived and partied together for five days, giving concerts wherever and whenever they stopped. A documentary about the greatest non-stop rock’n’roll party ever. 

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Synopsis

In the summer of 1970, a train journeyed across Canada carrying some of the greatest rock bands of the time. Janis Joplin, The Band, The Grateful Dead, Delaney & Bonnie, Buddy Guy, Ian & Sylvia and others lived and partied together for five days, giving concerts wherever and whenever they stopped. The train was called the Festival Express. It was the greatest, and certainly the longest, non-stop rock’n’roll party ever. However, entirely in agreement with the spirit of the era, the audiences in Toronto protested against ticket prices ($14 US): they felt music should be free. As a reaction, The Grateful Dead gave a free concert in a local park. Recordings were made of this as well. The most fascinating footage is however from the train, shot in a total cinema-verité style. Due to endless legal arguments, the cans of film spent years lying on the shelf. Only in 1995 were they found in the National Film Archives of Canada. The last great rockumentary from this era could finally be made. 

About the film

90 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Bob Smeaton / Dir. of Photography Peter Biziou, Bob Fiore / Editor Eamonn Power / Producer Gavin Poolman, John Trapman / Production Apollo Films / Contact HanWay Films, Apollo Films

About the director

Bob Smeaton

Bob Smeaton (b. 1957, Newcastle, United Kingdom) made renowned music documentaries about The Beatles, The Who, Meat Loaf and Genesis. He received two Grammy Awards for his work: for The Beatles Anthology (1996) and Hendrix Band of Gypsies (2000).    

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HanWay Films
8 Basing Street, W11 1ET, London
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 207 290 0750
E-mail: [email protected]

Apollo Films
, NW3 6PX, London
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 779 415 98
Fax: +44 20 779 415 98

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