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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Documentary filmmaker


Name
  
Les Blank

Role
  
Filmmaker

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Born
  
November 27, 1935
Tampa, Florida

Alma mater
  
Tulane University University of Southern California

Died
  
April 7, 2013, Berkeley Hills, Oakland, California, United States

Spouse
  
Gail Blank (m. 1960–1988), Mary Jane Ferris (m. 1956–1958)

Children
  
Harrod Blank, Beau Blank, Ferris Robinson

Parents
  
Daisy Blank, Leslie Harrod Blank

Movies
  
Burden of Dreams, Always for Pleasure, A Poem Is A Naked Person, Garlic Is as Good as Ten Moth, Gap‑Toothed Women

Similar People
  
Harrod Blank, Leon Russell, Werner Herzog, Maureen Gosling, Chris Strachwitz

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Les Blank (November 27, 1935 – April 7, 2013) was an American documentary filmmaker best known for his portraits of American traditional musicians.

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Life and career

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Blank attended Phillips Academy Andover, and Tulane University in New Orleans, where he received a B.A. in English literature and a Master of Fine Arts in theater. He also studied communications at the University of Southern California. Following his university education, he worked for a production company called Operation Success, making films that he would later describe as "insipid films that promote business and industry." He founded his own production company, Flower Films, in 1967 with the release of God Respects Us When We Work, but Loves Us When We Dance, a short colorful document of Los Angeles' Elysian Park Love-in. This was followed by The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins (1968) and The Sun's Gonna Shine (1968) about Houston blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins. He never went back to work making industrial films and all of his films were independently produced, often with the assistance of grants from cultural agencies, both governmental and non-governmental.

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Most of his films focused on American traditional music forms, including (among others) blues, Appalachian, Cajun, Creole, Tex-Mex, polka, tamburitza, and Hawaiian music. Many of these films represent the only filmed documents of musicians who are now deceased.

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Blank's films focusing on musical subjects often spent much of their running time focusing not on the music itself but on the music's cultural context, portraying the surroundings from which these American roots musics come.

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Other notable films on non-musical subjects include a film about garlic and another about gap-toothed women, as well as two films about German film director Werner Herzog: Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe (1980) and Burden of Dreams (1982), the latter about the filming of Herzog's Fitzcarraldo. The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists (1994) and Sworn to the Drum: A Tribute to Francisco Aguabella (1995) were Blank's last two films using 16mm film. He later worked in digital video. His last film, All in This Tea, which was co-directed by Gina Leibrecht, was a profile of the western Marin County-based tea importer and adventurer David Lee Hoffman. In 2007 Blank was awarded the prestigious Edward MacDowell Medal in the Arts.

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Les's son, Harrod Blank, has also become a documentary filmmaker.

Blank lived in the Berkeley Hills. For more than 30 years he was a resident of Berkeley, which celebrated Les Blank Day on Jan 22, 2013. His company, Flower Films, is based in El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California. Blank died of bladder cancer at his Berkeley Hills home on April 7, 2013.

Legacy

Blank was the first documentary filmmaker to earn the Edward MacDowell Medal, a national honor given to one artist a year. He was also awarded the American Film Institute's Maya Deren Award for outstanding lifetime achievement as an independent filmmaker. In 2011, the International Documentary Association honored Blank with a career achievement award.

Two months prior to Blank's death, the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival announced that Blank had been accepted to receive its 2013 Outstanding Achievement Award along with a retrospective of his work at the festival, which took place from April 25 to May 5, 2013.

Chulas Fronteras and Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers were selected by the National Film Registry; former 1993 and latter 2004.

Archive

The moving image collection of Les Blank is held at the Academy Film Archive. The Academy Film Archive has preserved numerous Les Blank's films including, "A Well-Spent Life," "Always for Pleasure," and "Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe."

References

Les Blank Wikipedia