The Song of Leonard Cohen

An intimate look at Canada's most talented and sensuous poet-musician. Cohen is stormy and genteel, a supremely elegant romantic existentialist whose work is appreciated far more in Europe than in North America. We see him at home in Montreal and travel with him as he sings, hangs out with friends, and reveals his uncommon wisdom and compassion in this outstanding biographical film.
Harry Rasky has been called the world’s most acclaimed non-fiction filmmaker. He has been twice nominated for the Oscar and has six Emmy Awards. He is the winner of 200 International prizes. The 92nd Street in New York held a retrospective of his works calling him “the poet with the camera.” He is also an author and lecturer. His works are the subject of study at several major universities.
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