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The jazzy 1965 black-and-white film portrait
catches the imaginative energies, lyrical and comic, of a young Leonard
Cohen, the quicksilver poet, novelist and song-writer.
Designed,
written and co-directed by Donald Brittaon, this witty film classic
presents Leonard Cohen - arguably the first and last romantic writer in
English Canada - as the voice of the questing, hedonistic, pre-feminist
sixties.
On the verge of a pop stardom that would blur the
boundary between song and poem, Cohen here reveals the sources for his
jewelled imagery of violence, yearning, despair and sexuality
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