Filmmaker Garret Price chats with Trey Elling about his new HBO Max documentary, WOODSTOCK 99: PEACE, LOVE, & RAGE. Questions include:

What were his memories of that disastrous festival going into this project?
How well-prepared were the security guards?
What insight about the weekend did Moby provide?
Considering it didn't rain that weekend, why did the grounds get so muddy?
When did he decide to explore the dichotomy between the social awareness brought about by grunge earlier in the decade, and the machismo physiology that took over when Cobain died?
How responsible was Fred Durst for the worsening of conditions with his performance on Saturday night?
When did he decide to use what was the perfect song for the end credits?
Will there ever be another Woodstock?