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Les Blank

Highly acclaimed, maverick auteur of off-beat documentaries ranging from "Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers" (1980, a cultural-folk history of the magic herb), to "In Heaven There Is No Beer?" (1984, on Polish polka dancing), to "Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe" (1980, the result of the eponymous German director's losing a bet with his former assistant, Errol Morris). Blank's best known work was the feature-length "Burden of Dreams" (1982), an extraordinary account of the production of Herzog's "Fitzcarraldo" (1982). His career was the subject of major retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (1979), the National Film Theatre in London (1982) and the Cinematheque Francaise in Paris (1986). In 1990 the American Film Institute honored Blank with the Maya Deren award for outstanding lifetime achievement by an independent filmmaker. Combining obsessions with music and food, Blank gave his movies a taste and feel that few commercial filmmakers could match.
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