2003, 88 minutes, Rated PG
In A Mighty Wind, director Christopher Guest reunites the team from Best In Show and Waiting For Guffman to tell the story (co-written by Eugene Levy) of '50s-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 Hall.
Levy and Catherine O'Hara are Mitch and Mickey, once the sweethearts of folk music until their bitter separation; Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer are classic folk trio The Folksman, and Parker Pasey, John Michael Higgins and Jane Lynch anchor a colour-coordinated harmonising "neuftet" - The New Main Street Singers.
Joing the musicians are Bob Balaban, Ed Begley, JR, Jennifer Coolidge, Paul Dooler, Michael Hitchcock, Don Lake, Larry Miller, Jim Piddock, Deborah Theaker and Fred Willard, who all work to revive folk music in this uniquely touching comedy.
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