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Garret Price is a rising star in the documentary filmmaking world, known for his distinctive style and keen eye for capturing the cultural zeitgeist. With a penchant for exploring the complexities of music, counterculture, and the human experience, Price's films offer a unique window into some of the most captivating stories and personalities of our time. One of Price's most acclaimed works, "Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage," delves into the chaotic and controversial music festival that became a symbol of the cultural divide of the late 90s. Through meticulous research and gripping interviews, Price crafts a nuanced narrative that eschews simplistic narratives, instead shedding light on the societal tensions that simmered beneath the surface. His ability to balance historical context with intimate character studies has become a hallmark of his filmmaking approach. More recently, Price's 2019 documentary "Love, Antosha" earned widespread critical acclaim for its poignant and insightful portrait of the late actor Anton Yelchin. By weaving together personal archives, testimonials, and cinematic reenactments, Price offers a deeply human and empathetic exploration of Yelchin's life and artistic legacy, cementing his reputation as a storyteller capable of conveying both the universal and the deeply personal. As he continues to tackle ambitious projects, such as the forthcoming "Music Box: Yacht Rock: A DOCKumentary," Garret Price solidifies his place as a vital voice in contemporary documentary filmmaking.