In this newly-restored documentary by French artist Armelle Brusq, we are offered a rare view into Leonard Cohen during the five years that he lived at Mount Baldy Zen Center. As the camera follows him through his daily routine as a Buddhist and disciple of the Zen teacher, Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi, Cohen reminisces on his life and discusses his decision to live at the Zen Center. Cohen also allows us a glimpse of his archives and waxes eloquent over a meal at Canter’s deli in L.A. A glimpse of the artist as you’ve never seen him before, this documentary is a must for Cohen fans and features a soundtrack of some of his best songs.
Director
No cast found
No comment for this review.
Sign inOriginal NameLeonard Cohen, Portrait Intime (Leonard Cohen, Portrait of the Artist)
StatusReleased
LanguageUnknown
Spoken LanguagesUnknown
Budget-
Revenue-