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So, 'Isn't This a Time!' is a documentary that captures a moment that's really special. It's set during the Toronto Film Festival in 2004, where the Weavers—legendary folk group—came together, and it feels like a bittersweet farewell. The atmosphere is filled with nostalgia and reverence for Harold Leventhal, their manager, who played a pivotal role in their careers. The pacing is gentle, allowing the performances to breathe, which is nice. You really feel the camaraderie among the group, and it brings back that folk vibe from the '60s. It’s not flashy or overly produced, but instead, it relies on the raw emotional connection of the music and the performers. It's those little moments that really stand out.
Documentary style captures real moments.Focuses on the Weavers' emotional reunion.Reflects on the legacy of folk music.
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