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  1. 7. Apr. 2013 · Les Blank, Filmmaker of America’s Periphery, Dies at 77. By Bruce Weber. April 7, 2013. Les Blank, whose sly, sensuous and lyrical documentaries about regional music and a host of other ...

  2. Tom Luddy: Master of Ceremonies. Werner Herzog eats his Shoe ist ein dokumentarischer Kurzfilm von Les Blank aus dem Jahr 1980. Hauptdarsteller Werner Herzog verspeist in diesem Film einen seiner Schuhe als Wetteinlösung. Er hatte angekündigt, seinen Schuh zu essen, falls Errol Morris es schaffen würde, seinen Film Gates of Heaven zu vollenden.

  3. Release date. 1980. ( 1980) Running time. 21 min. Language. English. Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is a short documentary film directed by Les Blank in 1980, that depicts director Werner Herzog living up to his alleged vow to eat his shoe if Errol Morris ever completed the film Gates of Heaven .

  4. la.wikipedia.org › wiki › Les_BlankLes Blank - Vicipaedia

    Les Blank (natus in Tampa Floridae die 27 Novembris 1935; mortuus in Berkeley Californiae die 7 Aprilis 2013) fuit moderator cinematographicus Americanus. Nexus externus. De hoc homine in Indice Interretiali Pellicularum ; Haec stipula ad biographiam spe ...

  5. The film itself is fascinating for a number of reasons thanks to its central subject, The Maestro, Gerald Gaxiola, so unsurprisingly we get some great material here, starting with The Maestro Rides Again, a 29-minute short film made by Blank featuring footage he recorded after the main film. Blank follows Gaxiola around a bit more, capturing ...

  6. Blankety Blank is a British comedy game show which started in 1979 and is still running today, albeit with some sizeable gaps. The show is based on the American game show Match Game , with contestants trying to match answers given by celebrity panellists to fill-in-the-blank questions.

  7. Höchster Berg der Alpen. Der Mont Blanc [ mõˈblɑ̃] (auch Montblanc, [1] italienisch Monte Bianco [ ˌmonteˈbi̯aŋko ], übersetzt „Weißer Berg“) an der Grenze zwischen Frankreich und Italien ist mit 4805,59 m Höhe (Stand 2023) der höchste Berg der Alpen, seit dem 24. März 1860 Frankreichs, Italiens und der Europäischen Union .