The Academy Partners With Bamcinématek, Museum Of The Moving Image And Uniondocs In Celebration

NEW YORK, NY - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is proud to announce its New York salute to prolific documentarian Les Blank.  Blank, the award-winning American director, producer and cinematographer who died in April, is known for his portraits of American musicians and his unique ability to capture culture through film.

The commemoration will kick off at the Academy Theater on July 30, with screenings of restored 16mm film prints from the Academy Film Archive. The Academy is partnering with the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s BAMcinématek and Museum of the Moving Image in Queens on August 1 and August 2 for screenings to further honor Blank’s work.  A concluding program at UnionDocs on August 4 will feature a restored print of Blank’s classic work Burden of Dreams as well as a 16mm print of Stoney Knows How (directed by Pacho Lane with cinematography from Les Blank) . The programs will be hosted and attended by Academy Film Archive preservationist Mark Toscano and Harrod Blank, the son of Les Blank.

"The Academy is honored to partner with BAMcinématek, the Museum of the Moving Image and UnionDocs to showcase the work of such an amazing filmmaker and share these newly restored prints with the world," said Patrick Harrison, The Academy’s New York Program Director.

The restored 16mm Prints from Academy Film Archive will be shown in New York City July 30 - August 4, 2013.

The schedule of events is as follows:

Tuesday, July 30, at 7:00PM
"An Academy Salute to Les Blank" (78 min. program)
The Academy Theater (111 East 59th Street)

The program includes Blank’s first student film, "Running Around Like a Chicken with Its Head Cut Off" (1960), an homage to Ingmar Bergman’s "Seventh Seal."  Other highlights will include the East Coast premieres of the Academy’s restorations of "Chicken Real" (1970), "Christopher Tree" (1968), and "Spend It All" (1971).  Tickets are $5, $3 for Academy members and students, and may be purchased at the Academy Theater box office or online at Oscars.org.

Thursday, August 1, at 7:30PM
"The Blues Accordin’ to Les Blank" (85 min. program)
BAM Rose Cinemas, Peter Jay Sharp Building (30 Lafayette Ave)

 

The program includes a world premiere 16mm restoration screening of Blank’s stunning and elegiac short on Lightnin’ Hopkins’ reminiscences of his youth, "The Sun’s Gonna Shine" (1969). Also screening are "The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins" (1968), a celebration of the renowned Texas bluesman, and "A Well Spent Life" (1972), one of Blank’s most moving documentaries about blues guitar great Mance Lipscomb.  Tickets are $13, $8 for BAM Cinema Club members, and $9 for seniors & students.  For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit BAM.org/BAMcinematek.

Friday, August 2, at 7:00PM
"Les Blank Tribute Program" (110 min. program)
Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35 Avenue (at 37 Street) in Astoria

The program includes three of Blank’s most beloved films, "Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe" (1979), "Dry Wood" (1973), and "Garlic Is As Good As Ten Mothers" (1980).  Tickets, available first-come, first-served on the day of the screening, are $12 for adults, $9 for seniors and students, $6 for children ages 3–12, and free for Museum members. 

For more information visit Movingimage.us/visit/calendar/2013/08/02/detail/les-blank-tribute-program.

Sunday. August 4, at
"Burden of Dreams and Stoney Knows How" (124 min. program)
UnionDocs, 322 Union Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

An extraordinary feature-length documentary about the messianic German director Werner Herzog struggling against desperate odds in the Amazon basin to make his epic feature, "Fitzcarraldo." "Burden of Dreams" was honored with a British Academy Award for Best Documentary of 1982 Director Pacho Lane and Harrod Blank will participate in an onstage conversation following the screening of short subject "Stoney Knows How." For more information, please visit www.uniondocs.org

 

For more information on the Academy’s salute to Les Blank, please visit Oscars.org/events-exhibitions/events/2013/07/les-blank-salute.html.  

 

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