PLOT:
Set in 1969, the film follows the true story of Elliot Tiber (Demetri Martin), an aspiring Greenwich Village interior designer whose parents, Jake (Henry Goodman) and Sonia (Imelda Staunton), own the small dilapidated El Monaco Motel in White Lake, in the town of Bethel, New York. The hippie theater troupe The Earthlight Players rents the barn, but can hardly pay any rent. They sometimes run around naked outside, but are then chased back into the barn by Sonia. Due to supposed financial trouble, the motel may have to be closed, but Elliot assists in trying to avoid that.
Elliot plans to hold a small musical festival, and has, for $1, obtained a permit from the town of Bethel. When he hears that the organizers of the Woodstock Festival face opposition against the originally planned location, he offers his permit and the motel accommodations. Max Yasgur (Eugene Levy) provides his nearby farm land; first they agree on a fee of $5,000, but after realizing how many people will come Yasgur demands $75,000, which the organizers reluctantly accept. Elliot comes to agreement about the fee for the motel more smoothly. Initial objections by his mother quickly disappear when she sees the cash paid in advance. A transvestite veteran, Vilma (Liev Schreiber), is hired as security guard.
Elliot and Yasgur encounter a little bit of expected opposition. The local diner refuses to serve Elliot anymore, inspectors target the hotel (and only his) for building code violations, and some local boys paint a swastika and hate words on the hotel. However, these things are quickly squelched, and Yasgur doesn't care because he's gotten more politeness from everybody that came than he ever got from the locals who oppose it.
The Tiber family works hard and makes much money. Elliot and the viewer do not see the musical performances; on his way to them Elliot takes an LSD trip with a hippie couple (Paul Dano and Kelli Garner), in their VW Bus.
When back Elliot suggests to Sonia that they have now money to hire a worker, so that he can leave, but greedy Sonia prefers Elliot's free services. However, it turns out that Sonia secretly (without even her husband knowing) saved $97,000, so that even before the festival they were financially fine. Elliot hates it that his mother pretended financial trouble and requested him to help out. With Jake's blessing, he leaves to live his own life.
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SOUNDTRACK:
Tracklist:
0 01. Richie Havens - Freedom (2009)
02. Danny Elfman - Taking Woodstock Titles
03. Crosby, Stills Nash - Wooden Ships
04. Grateful Dead - China Cat Sunflower (Live)
05. The Doors - Maggie M'Gill
06. Danny Elfman - Elliot's Place
07. Arlo Guthrie - Coming Into Los Angeles
08. Country Joe McDonald - I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag (Live)
09. Canned Heat - Going Up The Country (Live)
10. Janis Joplin - Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
11. Danny Elfman - A Happening (Office #2)
12. Love - The Red Telephone
13. Melanie - Beautiful People (Live)
14. The Band - I Shall Be Released (Live)
15. Danny Elfman - Perspective Extended
16. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - One More Mile
17. Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
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