Song for Us, A

[Available currently on Amazon Prime Video and vimeo.] Wonderful folk music highlights Peter Hitchcock's heartwarming, syrupy, down-to-earth, nostalgic, low-key, small-budget, 81-minute, 2021 film in which an artistic, free-spirited, sixtysomething English folk singer (Lisa Kovack) ends up reconnecting with her down-on-his-luck, homeless, guitar-harmonica-playing, rock-skipping, former singing partner and lover (Keith McKie) when her filmmaker daughter (Karen Scobie) shoots a documentary about homelessness in Toronto with a friend (Brian Scott Carleton) and reminisces about meeting the talented, draft-dodging singer (Tyson Coady) at a Toronto coffee bar when she arrived from London as a young singer (Haley Midgette) in the late 1960s.
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