Leonard Cohen

Ladies And Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen

44min AVI 719MB; Sound: MPEG Layer-3,224 kBit/s, 48,000 Hz, Stereo; Video: 512 x 384, 24 bits, 66173 imágenes, 25,000 imágenes/seg, 278 KB/s., DIVXMPG4 V3

Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen is a 1965 documentary about Leonard Cohen, co-directed by Don Owen and Donald Brittain, and written by Brittain. Produced by John Kemeny for the National Film Board of Canada, the film received the Genie Award in the TV-Information category.

The original idea for the film had involved documenting a tour of Canadians poets, including Irving Layton and Earle Birney; however, that idea was abandoned when the filmmakers decided the other poets would not serve as charismatic film subjects.

Directed by Don Owen, Donald Brittain
Produced by John Kemeny
Written by Donald Brittain
Cinematography Paul Leach, Laval Fortier, Roger Racine
Editing by Barrie Howells
Studio National Film Board of Canada
Release dates 1965
Running time 44 min 01 s
Country Canada
Language English

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On the soundtrack:

I have not lingered in European monasteries
Prayer for Messiah
A kite is a victim
Disguises
Beneath my hands
Here was the market
Twelve o'clock chant
As the mist leaves no scar
The genius
On hearing a name long unspoken
Three good nights
Alexander Trocchi, public junkie, priez pour nous
Hydra 1963
The only tourist in Havanna turns his toughts homeward
The music crept by us

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