| Leonard Cohen | ... | Himself |
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| Harry Rasky | |||
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| Kenneth W. Gregg | |||
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| Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love | Being Different | Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen | Leonard Cohen: Spring 1996 | In Short: Leonard Cohen |
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Interesting indie low tech footage of the Canadian poet, songwriter, performer, etc. What I don't buy though is the fact that the audio track is of such low quality. I can look past the amateur cinematographer's jerky handling of the camera, but knowing that there would be musical performances included in the film makes me question what the film maker's motive was for making the film in the first place. Surely, Mr. Cohen and his comrades deserve better than the audio track recorded on this film. Other than that, a good insight into Leonard's world! I especially liked the footage filmed in Greece, where LC has a vacation apartment tucked away, overlooking the Mediterranean.