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词条 A Poem Is a Naked Person
释义

  1. Production

  2. Reception

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}A Poem Is A Naked Person is a film directed by Les Blank, filmed in 1972-1974 but not publicly released until 2015, after Blank's death. The film is a documentary about musician Leon Russell, produced and financed largely by Russell and his then-business partner Denny Cordell. Blank spent a large portion of two years on the film, but then its release was delayed for forty years due to creative differences and music clearance problems. Blank's son, Harrod Blank (who was a child when the movie was filmed), spent years working on the clearances, before it was finally shown publicly in 2015.[1]

Production

Blank and his assistant Maureen Gosling spent extensive time with Russell at his recording studio on Grand Lake in Oklahoma. Blank shot many hours of footage for the film, including the expected concerts, rehearsals, and interviews, but also atmospheric material intended to capture the mood and surroundings, later described by Harrod Blank as "what he [Les] was attracted to: lake footage, sunsets, beautiful women, eccentric characters, Oklahoma folk." A portion of the film depicted underground artist Jim Franklin painting a mural in Russell's empty swimming pool. The result was an untraditional film whose fate became even more uncertain after Russell and Cordell terminated their business relationship in 1976.[1][2]

For many years, A Poem Is A Naked Person was shown only at special screenings with Les Blank in attendance.[3][4] In 2011 Russell told Billboard that he didn't like the film, and didn't intend to release it.[5] Also in 2011, when the International Documentary Association honored Blank with a career achievement award, the film was described as "perhaps the greatest film about rock 'n' roll and American music that you will likely never see".[6] The film finally received its public premiere (with Russell in the audience) in March 2015 at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, prior to theatrical and DVD release.[3] The movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray by The Criterion Collection on March 29, 2016.

Reception

In 1979 Robert Christgau wrote a lengthy article about Les Blank that for the most part praised Blank's work in his food-oriented documentaries, but included sharp criticisms of this film. Christgau derided it as an "arty horror movie of a documentary" that "abandons subtlety for an overstated visual gadgetry that screams repulsion out of control."[7]

When the film was finally released, however, critical reception was positive. Writing for Film Comment, Daniel Eagan noted the "extraordinary concert footage" of "intimate, sweaty, incantatory music shaped for the moment at hand" as well as studio footage with "a different sense of intimacy, of polished professionals displaying casual, almost effortless expertise."[1] Carson Lund of Slant Magazine praised it as "a free-floating portrait of the eccentric neo-Gospel Oklahoman frying pan that is Russell's mini-universe".[8] Alex Pappademas of Grantland said it was "one of the greatest rock documentaries I’ve ever seen, as eloquent an evocation of the reality-distortion field around rock stars as D.A. Pennebaker’s Dont Look Back or Robert Frank’s Cocksucker Blues, but funnier and stranger than either."[9]

See also

  • List of American films of 1974

References

1. ^Daniel Eagan, "Back Home: Les Blank's A Poem Is A Naked Person", Film Comment, March 16, 2015.
2. ^Jerry Wofford, "Leon Russell documentary 'A Poem is a Naked Person' makes debut at South by Southwest festival", Tulsa World, March 23, 2015.
3. ^Lars Nilsen, "Counterculture Time Capsule: Forty years later, Les Blank's Leon Russell rock doc sees the light of day", Austin Chronicle, March 13, 2015.
4. ^Jonathan Marlow, "The Art of Filmmaking: Les Blank", Fandor, December 2, 2014.
5. ^Phil Gallo, "Leon Russell Hits the Road After 'Union' Success", Billboard, April 11, 2011.
6. ^Taylor Segrest, "2011 Career Achievement Award--Visionary Wayfarer: Les Blank", Documentary Magazine, Winter 2012.
7. ^Robert Christgau, "Music, Food & the Idea of the 'Folk': Contra Les Blank", The Village Voice, November 19, 1979.
8. ^Carson Lund, "SXSW 2015: The Boy, 6 Years, & A Poem Is a Naked Person", Slant Magazine, March 17, 2015.
9. ^Alex Pappademas, "SXSW Film Fest Superlatives: Rock Docs, Yuppie Nightmares, and a Ghost in Your iPhone", Grantland, March 23, 2015.

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0424359}}
  • A Poem Is A Naked Person at Les Blank Films
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