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.