Isn't This a Time! A Tribute Concert for Harold Levanthal
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Jim Brown
Noel Paul Stookey
Leon Bibb
Theodore Bikel
Harold Leventhal
Fred Hellerman
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Synopsis
The 1981 documentary "Wasn't That a Time" took a winsome look at the seemingly last reunion of the legendary folk group The Weavers. Nearly two decades later, The Weavers are surprisingly back--now well into their 70s and 80s, yet as outspoken as ever at Carnegie Hall, and featuring many of folk music's leading lights, to honor an unsung American hero: music impresario Harold Leventhal. A magical evening: that of a family of artists who were never stymied by hardship, censorship or even generation gaps--to bring an intoxicating, heart-stirring brew of American history, political chronicles and powerful music. Certainly no one could have foreseen Pete Seeger, Fred Hellerman, Ronnie Gilbert and Erik Darling getting together again in 2003 joined by Peter, Paul and Mary, Theodore Bikel, Leon Bibb, Arlo Guthrie, Sarah Lee Guthrie and Tao Rodriguez-Seeger. Then again, no one could have foreseen the incredible shifts and rifts in American society that have once again sparked The Weavers' irrepressible spirit of speaking out through music.
Director
Jim Brown
Cast
Noel Paul Stookey
Leon Bibb
Theodore Bikel
Harold Leventhal
Fred Hellerman
Pete Seeger
Arlo Guthrie
Erik Darling
Mary Travers
Ronnie Gilbert
Peter Yarrow
Crew
Leon Bibb
Theodore Bikel
Jim Brown
Adam Browne
Michael Cohl
Erik Darling
William Eigen
Ronnie Gilbert
Arlo Guthrie
Arlo Guthrie
Fred Hellerman
Harold Leventhal
Harold Leventhal
Paul Petrissans
Sam Pollard
Pete Seeger
Al Silverman
Noel Paul Stookey
Mary Travers
Peter Yarrow
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States September 2004
Released in United States Winter December 9, 2005
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 9-18, 2004.
Released in United States September 2004 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 9-18, 2004.)
Released in United States Winter December 9, 2005