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26 May 2013: A Tribute to Les Blank


In tribute to the renowned director Les Blank, who recently passed away aged 77, we present a programme celebrating his life and work. Many of Blank’s films document people at the margins of American society and their music – blues, Cajun, Creole music, TexMex, polka. Blank avoided commentary and testimonies from experts, instead his films immerse the audience in these cultures, capturing the essence and spirit of his subjects in unique, intimate and often impromptu situations. Blank brought similar technique to his films about established artists Dizzy Gillespie, Lightnin’ Hopkins and, in what remains his most famous work Burden of Dreams, Werner Herzog during the chaotic production of Fitzcarraldo.
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29 May 2013: Les Blank: Man of the Margins 1935-2013

29 May 2013: Les Blank: Man of the Margins 1935-2013


In conjunction with Close-Up's programme, The Horse Hospital will celebrate Les Blank life’s work with four of his short films selected from his prolific and extraordinary filmmaking career.
1 - 30 June 2013: The BFI Presents: Werner Herzog Part I

1 - 30 June 2013: The BFI Presents: Werner Herzog Part I


Our friends at the BFI have offered Close-Up members an exclusive discount on all tickets in the first part of their Werner Herzog season.

Throughout the half-century of his filmmaking career, Werner Herzog has remained admirably and unswervingly true to his own ideas, interests and obsessions.
23 June 2013: Pasolini's Notebooks

23 June 2013: Pasolini's Notebooks


Following the Pasolini retrospective at the BFI in March, we present two documentaries which comprise research for locations for two feature films and mirror the writing style of Pasolini's scripts, plays and novels.

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QUESTION AND ANSWER

Charlemagne Palestine, The Golden Sound

By Michael Garrad


Anne Maregiano's documentary about Charlemagne Palestine, The Golden Sound, allows the artist to tell his own story while putting his music and performance at the centre of the film. In 2011, Maregiano presented her film at the Sottovoce Festival in London, followed by a Q&A with the audience.
ESSAY

Flying Feathers: On domestic Fowl in Sternberg and Stroheim

By Gwendolyn Leick


In this essay Gwendolyn Leick reflects on the relation between domestic fowl and female characters in both Sternberg and Stroheim films.
ESSAY

Hauntologies: The Ghost, Voice and the Gallery

By Claire M. Holdsworth


Following John Akomfrah's recent exhibition Hauntologies, read Claire M. Holdsworth's essay which explores notions of the voice, the ghost and haunting in relation to the gallery installation, and the replayed moving-sound-image.

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Walden (excerpt)

By Jonas Mekas


Poet and hero of the American counter-culture, Jonas Mekas, born in Lithuania in 1922, invented the diary form of filmmaking. Walden, his first completed diary film, an epic portrait of the New York avant-garde art scene of the '60s, is also a groundbreaking work of personal cinema.