The original Glastonbury feature film returns. Beautifully filmed in epic CinemaScope and re-edited from scratch with the benefit of 21st century technology for a new generation of festival fans, this revealing snapshot of British cultural history has an extra 30 minutes of unseen material and a crisp new state-of-the-art sound mix. If you were there you're in it and if not we bet you know someone who is. So come and see if you can spot yourself (or your mum) in the movie that Academy Award winner Mike Leigh declared "a masterpiece" on its initial release.
“From the ghostly hazy-blue dawn of the first Friday to the final Sunday sunset, it’s a revealing, gorgeously-shot record of three days of love, peace, unicyclists, fire jugglers, new age hippies with DIY haircuts, dance-mad Ravey Daveys, sitar players and really terrible toilets.”
- The Telegraph, London
“Marvellously honest, beautifully shot. The most impressive festival movie this reviewer has seen”- Time Out
“The soundtrack is superb” - N.M.E.
“It’s a masterpiece”- Mike Leigh
“Pop-pickers and mellow t-heads alike will love this” - The Observer
“This remarkable film evokes the chaos and wonderment of the event like the slow unfolding of a bizarre and rarely sighted example of fauna.... underlines a real spirituality” - Melody Maker
“Not since Woodstock has a feature film so vividly captured the spirit and energy of a generation.” - Seattle International Film Festival
“Engaging and pertinent… 90 minutes of chilled and funky celluloid.”
- London International Film Festival



