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X-WR-CALNAME:Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, A Journey\, A Song
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SUMMARY:Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, A Journey\, A Song
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DESCRIPTION:Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, A Journey\, A Song is a documentary
  that\nchronicles the lows and eventual redemption of the songwriter behin
 d\nHallelujah. This film weaves together three creative strands: The\nsong
 writer and his times\; the song’s dramatic journey from a record\nlabel 
 reject to chart-topping hit\; and moving testimonies from major\nrecording
  artists such as Brandi Carlile\, Eric Church\, Judy Collins\,\nBob Dylan 
 and many others impacted by the personal touchstone that is\n“Hallelujah
 .” Approved for production by Leonard Cohen just before\nhis 80th birthd
 ay (2014)\, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, A Journey\, A Song\naccesses a wea
 lth of never-before-seen archival materials from the\nCohen Trust. Viewers
  will gain entry to Cohen’s personal notebooks\,\njournals\, photographs
 \, performance footage\, and extremely rare audio\nrecordings and intervie
 ws. [2021\, US\, 95 min\, Rated: PG-13] Carey-Ann\nPawsey of Orca Sound re
 marks\, “No matter what you think you knew\nabout the man you learn more
  because of the great song. A great song\nthat just keeps giving.” David
  Stratton of The Australian says\,\n“Fans of Leonard Cohen\, and there a
 re millions of them\, will be\nenthralled by this portrait of “a kind of
  modern minstrel.” Venue:\nCinema Art Theater. Presenter: Rehoboth Beach
  Film Society.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, A Journey\, A Song
  is a documentary that chronicles the lows and eventual redemption of the 
 songwriter behind Hallelujah. This film weaves together three creative str
 ands: The songwriter and his times\; the song’s dramatic journey from a 
 record label reject to chart-topping hit\; and moving testimonies from maj
 or recording artists such as Brandi Carlile\, Eric Church\, Judy Collins\,
  Bob Dylan and many others impacted by the personal touchstone that is “
 Hallelujah.” Approved for production by Leonard Cohen just before his 80
 th birthday (2014)\, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen\, A Journey\, A Song access
 es a wealth of never-before-seen archival materials from the Cohen Trust. 
 Viewers will gain entry to Cohen’s personal notebooks\, journals\, photo
 graphs\, performance footage\, and extremely rare audio recordings and int
 erviews. [2021\, US\, 95 min\, Rated: PG-13] Carey-Ann Pawsey of Orca Soun
 d remarks\, “No matter what you think you knew about the man you learn m
 ore because of the great song. A great song that just keeps giving.” Dav
 id Stratton of The Australian says\, “Fans of Leonard Cohen\, and there 
 are millions of them\, will be enthralled by this portrait of “a kind of
  modern minstrel.” Venue: Cinema Art Theater. Presenter: Rehoboth Beach 
 Film Society.
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