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Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Nightclub video

Wetlands Preserved (Trailer)

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Added by Tim J.
10 years ago on 29 January 2014 19:53

to purchase the dvd go here firstrunfeatures.com/wetlandsdvd.html

Wetlands was one of the hottest venues for underground music in New York City. This former Chinese food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel hosted the latest up-and-coming artists in every musical genre. But it was more than just a rock and roll joint it was also the first "activist nightclub," a place as devoted to environmental and political issues as it was to partying and great music. This entertaining and insightful documentary tracks the history of Wetlands, featuring interviews and concert footage with artists like Dave Matthews, Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band), Bob Weir (Grateful Dead), Phish, and Blues Traveler.

WINNER! Best Documentary Asheville Film Festival
WINNER! Best Unreleased Film High Times Stony Awards
OFFICIAL SELECTION SXSW Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION Woodstock Film Festival

What the Critics are Saying

"Tells the story of a groundbreaking club with intelligence, spirit, great music and love."
- Woodstock Times

"Its hard not to appreciate the idealism and unbridled optimism of an activist nightclub that survived in New York City for more than 10 years before being beaten down by Mayor Giuliani and rampant gentrification." - Austin Chronicle

"More than offering eye candy or great shots of a young Dave Matthews and young Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Wetlands Preserved tells a fascinating story and shows a unique perspective of New York City." - Poughkeepsie Journal

"Digs into the intriguing elements of what made the Wetlands unlike any other bar, club or music hall. In many ways the eclectic enclave was unabashedly the hippie haven of its reputation. It can easily be called the CBGBs of Deadheads." - Ahseville Citizen-Times