
Wetlands Preserved
200793 minsColor
Dean Budnick, Director
As part of THE GREEN, Sundance Channel presents a series of documentary films focusing on timely and pressing environmental issues of the day.
From 1989 to 2001, Wetlands Preserve in Tribeca was one of New York's most celebrated rock clubs, where it famously fused cutting-edge music with environmental activism. It's now credited with giving birth to the modern jam-band scene and launching the careers of Dave Matthews, Blues Traveler and Phish. Relix Magazine editor and filmmaker Dean Budnick chronicles the environmentally friendly club's legend with rare vintage concert footage and accounts from the club's former owners, rock critics, musicians and club regulars.
From 1989 to 2001, Wetlands Preserve in Tribeca was one of New York's most celebrated rock clubs, where it famously fused cutting-edge music with environmental activism. It's now credited with giving birth to the modern jam-band scene and launching the careers of Dave Matthews, Blues Traveler and Phish. Relix Magazine editor and filmmaker Dean Budnick chronicles the environmentally friendly club's legend with rare vintage concert footage and accounts from the club's former owners, rock critics, musicians and club regulars.

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Friday October 3 at 10PM
Tuesday October 7 at 7:15AM
Monday October 13 at 3:45PM
| Director | Dean Budnick |
| Producer | Peter Shapiro |
| Producer | Peter Shapiro |
| Cinematographer | Jonathan Healey |
| Editor | Jonathan Healey |
| Actor | Mike Gordon |
| Actor | Chan Kinchla |
| Actor | Dave Matthews |
| Actor | John Popper |
| Actor | Jake Szufnarowski |
