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Les Blank: Always for Pleasure

14 titles · in release order

An uncompromisingly independent filmmaker, Les Blank made documentaries for nearly fifty years, elegantly disappearing with his camera into cultural spots rarely seen on-screen—mostly on the peripheries of the United States, but also occasionally abroad. Seemingly off-the-cuff yet poetically constructed, these films are humane, sometimes wry, always engaging tributes to music, food, and all sorts of regionally specific delights. This collector’s set provides a diverse survey of Les Blank’s vast output, including fourteen of his best-known works and eight related short films.

God Respects Us When We Work, But Loves Us When We DanceGod Respects Us When We Work, But Loves Us When We Dance · 1968
God Respects Us When We Work, But Loves Us When We Dance
5.71968
MovieDocumentary
Les Blank's poetic documentation of 1967's Los Angeles Easter Sunday Love-In. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2002.
The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' HopkinsThe Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins · 1968
The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins
7.91968
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A musical portrait of Texas bluesman 'Lightnin' Hopkins. The film includes interviews and a performance by Hopkins. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2002.
A Well Spent LifeA Well Spent Life · 1971
A Well Spent Life
6.71971
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A musical portrait of Texas blues songster Mance Lipscomb.
Spend It AllSpend It All · 1972
Spend It All
7.01972
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Another short documentary of "Real Food, Roots Music, and People Full of Passion for what they do!", Spend It All is Les Blank's spirited look at the French-speaking Cajun community of southwest Louisiana. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
Hot PepperHot Pepper · 1973
Hot Pepper
6.81973
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A musical portrait of Zydeco King Clifton Chenier, who combines the pulsating rhythms of Cajun dance music and black R&B with African overtones, belting out his irresistible music in the sweaty juke joints of South Louisiana.
Dry WoodDry Wood · 1973
Dry Wood
6.51973
MovieDocumentary
Featuring the stories and music of seminal Cajun musicians "Bois Sec" Ardoin and Canray Fontenot, Dry Wood is a short, vibrant documentary portrait of life, food, music and festivity in the Louisiana Delta from the singular Les Blank. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 1999.
Always for PleasureAlways for Pleasure · 1978
Always for Pleasure
7.41978
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A musical portrait of New Orleans' street celebrations and unique cultural gumbo in 1977: second-line parades, Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest. Features live music from Professor Longhair, the Wild Tchoupitoulas, the Neville Brothers and more. This glorious, soul-satisfying film is among Blank's special masterworks. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 1999.
Garlic Is as Good as Ten MothersGarlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers · 1980
Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers
7.51980
MovieDocumentary
A zesty paean of praise to the greater glories of garlic. This lip-smacking foray into the history, consumption, cultivation and culinary/curative powers of the stinking rose features chef Alice Waters of Chez Panisse, and a flavorful musical soundtrack. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 1999.
Sprout Wings and FlySprout Wings and Fly · 1983
Sprout Wings and Fly
6.11983
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Set in the North Carolina Appalachians, Sprout Wings and Fly honors the fiddle playing of 82-year-old Tommy Jarrell of Toast, NC. Tommy was quirky, gregarious and generous, and this film shows him at his best, in fine fiddling form.
In Heaven There Is No Beer?In Heaven There Is No Beer? · 1984
In Heaven There Is No Beer?
6.51984
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A joyous romp through the dance, food, music, friendship, and even religion of the Polka. The explosive energy and high spirits of the polka subculture are rendered with warmth and dedication to scholarship in this journey through Polish-American celebrations. Polka stars like Jimmy Sturr, Eddie Blazonzyck and Walt Solek are featured.
Gap-Toothed WomenGap-Toothed Women · 1987
Gap-Toothed Women
7.11987
MovieDocumentary
A charming valentine to women born with a space between their teeth, ranging from lighthearted whimsy to a deeper look at issues like self-esteem and societal attitudes toward standards of beauty. Interviews were conducted with over one hundred women, including model Lauren Hutton and Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
Yum, Yum, Yum! A Taste of the Cajun and Creole Cooking of LouisianaYum, Yum, Yum! A Taste of the Cajun and Creole Cooking of Louisiana · 1990
Yum, Yum, Yum! A Taste of the Cajun and Creole Cooking of Louisiana
6.81990
MovieDocumentary
Les Blank marries his passion for spicy, down home food and his love for Cajuns and Creoles in this mouth-watering, exploration of the cooking, and other enthusiasms, of French-speaking Louisiana. Features tangy music, and food by Marc Savoy, Paul Prudhomme, and other greats.
Sworn to the Drum: A Tribute to Francisco AguabellaSworn to the Drum: A Tribute to Francisco Aguabella · 1995
Sworn to the Drum: A Tribute to Francisco Aguabella
6.11995
MovieDocumentary
When you think of Latin percussion, think of Francisco Aguabella. Perhaps the finest Afro-Cuban master percussionist still living, he has become synonymous with his instrument — one of the highest compliments a musician can receive. Indeed, what Carlos Santana is to the guitar, Aguabella is to the conga drum.
The Maestro: King of the Cowboy ArtistsThe Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists · 1995
The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists
6.11995
MovieDocumentaryMusic
What happens when a dedicated husband and father quits his job, adopts the persona of a Western-Movie Singing Cowboy, takes on the entire art establishment (including Christo and Andy Warhol), and refuses to accept money for his art ? Meet Gerry Gaxiola, AKA The Maestro, an ex-wage slave who gave up everything to make art for art's sake. The Maestro's story could inspire a whole new generation of Van Goghs.