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Bruce Cockburn Movies

2004  
 
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The folk-oriented Rounder Records label gives its image a bit of an overhaul with this compilation video, featuring performances from a handful of the contemporary pop artists and singer/songwriters who record for Rounder and their affiliated Zoe imprint. Watch This! includes videos from the Cowboy Junkies, Bruce Cockburn, Grant Lee Phillips, Great Big Sea, Blue Rodeo, the Cash Brothers, and more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1984  
 
Canadian documentarian Bill Mason, best known for his Cry of the Wild, filmed this visual exploration of the scenery on and around Lake Superior over many years. The scenery and photography are excellent, but there is not enough variety or snappy narration to keep the average viewer from tuning out. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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1983  
 
Director Martin Lavut filmed 15 songs at a Bruce Cockburn concert using five cameras and this straightforward cinematic record of the concert is the result. Cockburn sings and plays acoustic and the electric guitar -- there is no additional commentary before or after each number. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce CockburnJonathan Goldsmith, (more)
 
1980  
 
This 1980 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Bob Newhart and features musical guests The Amazing Rhythm Aces and Bruce Cockburn. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob NewhartThe Amazing Rhythm Aces, (more)
 
1970  
PG  
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Two men in their mid-twenties chase their dreams to the big city with tragic results in this acclaimed piece of low-key neorealism from Canada. Joey (Paul Bradley) and Peter (Doug McGrath) are best friends from a small town in Nova Scotia. With jobs scarce and prospects slim at home, Joey and Peter decide to pack up their meager belongings and head west to Toronto, where they're convinced better luck awaits them. Joey's uncle refuses to take in the travelers, and Peter's friends turn out to be short on job leads, but after a few rough nights, Joey, a practical sort, lands a job loading cases in a ginger ale bottling plant. Peter has aspirations toward better things, but it quickly becomes obvious he lacks the education or the temperament for office work, and before long he's hefting cases alongside Joey. For a while, the guys get along on their 80 dollars a week, and Joey finds a girlfriend in Betty (Jayne Eastwood), a pretty but tough-talking waitress. Peter has his eyes on Nicole (Nicole Morin), a beautiful woman who works in the plant's office, but after he gathers up the courage to take her out on the town, Nicole rejects his advances and he's left alone and humiliated. When Joey learns that Betty is pregnant, the two marry, but within a few weeks, both Joey and Peter are laid off, thanks to a seasonal slowdown, and their new lives begin to slip through their fingers. Shot in 16 mm on a shoestring budget, Goin' Down the Road became an unexpected critical success in both Canada and the United States and was named the best English-language Canadian feature of the century by the Toronto-based newsweekly MacLean's. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Doug McGrathPaul Bradley, (more)