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Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man

2005, Movie, PG-13, 104 mins

LEONARD COHEN: I'M YOUR MAN
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Lian Lunson's adoring documentary about the legendary Canadian singer is mostly a concert film, shot in January 2005 at the Sydney Opera House during a specially organized tribute concert. Lunson intercuts interviews with the ordinarily very private Cohen — still dashing and impeccably dressed at 72 — and those whom he's inspired, including Bono, Nick Cave and Rufus Wainwright (all of whom perform Cohen's songs), but what emerges is less a portrait than a testament to the influence he's exerted over his 40-year career. Read the complete review for Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
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Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man is about the life and career of Leonard Cohen. The film is based...
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