
“Festival Express... The longest party in rock-n-roll history.”
The filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour boasting major acts. In the summer of 1970, a chartered train crossed Canada carrying some of the world's greatest rock bands. The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, and others lived (and partied) together for five days, stopping in major cities along the way to play live concerts. Their journey was filmed.
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The filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour boasting major acts. In the summer of 1970, a chartered train crossed Canada carrying some of the world's greatest rock bands. The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, and others lived (and partied)...
Festival Express (2003) was directed by Bob Smeaton. The film is a Documentary, History production with a runtime of 1h 30m, rated 7.1/10.
Festival Express runs 1h 30m (90 minutes total). Audience rating: 7.1/10 from 25 votes. Genre: Documentary, History.
Festival Express is rated 7.1/10 by 25 viewers — well-rated and generally recommended. A good pick for Documentary and History fans.