Isn't This a Time! A Tribute Concert for Harold Leventhal (2005)



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Synopsis:
In the early '60s, revolutionary music producer and promoter Harold Leventhal's contributions to the American folk scene forever changed the face of modern music. In addition to being the man who gave Bob Dylan his first major concert hall performance, Leventhal also managed such folk legends as the Weavers, Peter, Paul, and Mary, and Arlo Guthrie. In this tribute film to Leventhal, named after director Jim Brown's 1982 documentary The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time!, filmmaker Brown weaves interview footage with Arlo Guthrie and other longtime folk specialists in with footage from Leventhal's 2003 Thanksgiving weekend concert at Carnegie Hall. In addition to offering live performance footage of Peter, Paul, and Mary and The Weavers, this tribute concert also features performances by Leon Bibb, Theodore Bikel, Tao Rodriguez-Singer, Sarah Lee Guthrie, and Johnny Irion.

~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
12/9/2005
Director Credit
Jim Brown Director
Production Credits Credit
Jim Brown Producer
George Stoney Co-Producer
Arlo Davy Guthrie Executive Producer
Sarah Cullen Co-Producer
Michael Cohl Producer
Harold Leventhal Executive Producer
William Eigen Producer
Molly McBride Co-Producer
Film Camera Credit
Miguel Armstrong Cinematographer
Juan Barrera Cinematographer
Manny Gutierrez Cinematographer
Robert del Russo Cinematographer
James Scurti Cinematographer
Mark Whitman Cinematographer
Don Lenzer Cinematographer
Peter Pilafian Cinematographer
David Smith Cinematographer
Stephen Consentino Cinematographer



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