Woodstock (1970) Directed by Michael Wadleigh Monday - February 4 - 7:00 p.m. There has not since been a single concert that has made such an impact on history as when 500,000 people came together in upstate New York in the name of peace, love and music, creating a defining moment of the 1960s. This Academy Award® winning documentary captures the scope and influence of this gathering, with performances by The Who, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, and many more. Roger Ebert stated that “Few documentaries have captured a time and place more completely, poignantly, and for that matter, entertainingly than Michael Wadleigh’s Woodstock.” (35mm. 184 min. Rated R.) Screenings are $3. Pink Floyd: Live At Pompeii (1972) Directed by Adrian Maben Monday - February 11 - 7:00 p.m. Unlike other concert films of the time, the progressive rock group Pink Floyd chose to do something completely different. Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a filmed performance in the oldest standing Roman amphitheater, in Pompeii, Italy – without an audience. Songs include Echoes, A Saucerful of Secrets, and One of These Days. The majority of the footage was shot over four days in 1971, with additional footage shot in a Paris television studio. The film has since inspired many other bands to create their own videos without an audience. (Digital. 92 min. Rated G.) 36 President’s Choice Tickets: (812) 855-1103