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A Mighty Wind is a 2003 American mockumentary comedy film about a folk music reunion concert in which three folk bands reunite for a television performance for the first time in decades.
A Mighty Wind: Directed by Christopher Guest. With Jim Moret, Stuart Luce, Mary Gross, Marty Belafsky. Mockumentary captures the reunion of 1960s folk trio the Folksmen as they prepare for a show at The Town Hall to memorialize a recently deceased concert promoter.
Apr 16, 2003 · Comedy. 92 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2003. Roger Ebert. April 16, 2003. 4 min read. If your idea of the ultimate circle of hell is singing along with Burl Ives on “I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly”–if even as a child you refused to go “hee haw, hee haw”–then “A Mighty Wind” will awaken old memories.
PG-13. When folk icon Irving Steinbloom passed away, he left a legacy of music and a family of performers he had shepherded to folk stardom: Mitch & Mickey (Eugene Levy and Catherine...
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Mockumentary captures the reunion of 1960s folk trio the Folksmen as they prepare for a show at The Town Hall to memorialize a recently deceased concert promoter. When folk icon Irving Steinbloom passed away, he left behind a legacy of music and a family of performers he has shepherded to folk stardom. To celebrate a life spent submerged in ...
In this hilarious backstage mockumentary, three eclectic, never-quite-famous folk bands come together for the first time in decades following the death of their manager to put...
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Christopher Guest follows up his acclaimed ensemble comedies Best in Show and Waiting for Guffman with a docu-comedy about three folk groups from the '60s wh...
Director Christopher Guest reunites the team from "Best In Show" and "Waiting for Guffman" to tell the story of '60s-era folk musicians, who, inspired by the death of their former manager, get back on the stage for one concert in New York City's Town Hall.