
Ang Lee, the director of the gay cowboy romance drama "Brokeback Mountain," is reportedly going to do another film with a gay theme.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Lee and Focus Features CEO James Schamus are teaming to make a film on the gay-themed Woodstock memoir, "Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert and a Life."
The film will be adapted from author Elliot Tiber's 2007 book. The Reporter said that the film focuses on the colorful life of a Greenwich Village, N.Y.-based interior designer and part-time Catskills hotel manager who was instrumental in arranging the location of the Woodstock festival in 1969.
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