
Age: 50
female
Alma Har'el is an Israeli-American music video and film director. She is best known for her 2019 feature film debut Honey Boy, for which she won a Directors Guild of America Award. Her 2011 documentary Bombay Beach, which took the top prize at Tribeca Film Festival, received a nomination for an Independent Spirit Award. In 2016, her documentary LoveTrue won the Grand Prix Best Documentary Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The same year, Har'el was named one of the "Top 12 female filmmakers ready to direct a blockbuster" by IndieWire.

In 2025, a new generation comes together to recreate the iconic Woodstock festival, aiming to channel its revolutionary spirit into a modern-day celebration of music, freedom, and activism. Maya, a passionate indie promoter, leads the charge, hoping to build an event that not only honors the original Woodstock's legacy but also addresses today’s social issues like climate change and mental health. As tensions rise between the corporate interests and the idealistic vision of the festival, Maya faces internal battles and external pressure. Meanwhile, **Kai & The Echoes**, an up-and-coming band, are given a chance to perform at the festival. Struggling with their newfound fame and the pressures of the music industry, they must confront their motivations for success and what it means to truly honor the spirit of Woodstock. As the event draws near, the clash between old-school ideals and contemporary culture reaches a boiling point, culminating in a high-stakes, unforgettable performance that captures the true power of music to unite—and divide—a generation.
