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Brazos Films Presents
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A film by Les Blank, Chris Strachwitz & Maureen Gosling |
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84 minutes + 30 Minutes of Previously Unreleased "lost & found" footage.
COLOR. Special DVD Features include: 30 additional minutes of bonus footage, Audio Commentary by the filmmakers, scene access and credits, why the films were made, reviews and honors, about the filmmakers, production stills, & detailed scene info. |
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REVIEWS An exuberant tribute to the continuing vitality of Louisianas Cajun and Zydeco music... (Illuminated by) passion, humor and common sense... The one thing common to all of (Les Blanks) films is the superior journalists gift for being able to share his enthusiasms without seeming to manipulate the subjects... Guaranteed to send everyone out of the theatre feeling good and probably better.(Vincent Canby The New York Times) JAI ETE AU BAL is such an infectious music film on Louisiana French and Zydeco music that its hard to stay seated... It is a feast of folkloric scholarship, human history, regional color and irresistible music, an inspiring 'must-see for anyone interested in American folkways or music. The film contains all the pertinent info... blended with wonderful performances and recollections of the various musicians... The Cajun sense of lost love comes through in almost all the songs, but if the theme is sad, the music is unusually exhilarating. (Peter Stack San Francisco Chronicle) JAI ETE AU BAL emerges as proof that a fascinating, deeply researched documentary film can be splendidly entertaining. (Philip Elwood San Francisco Examiner) The combination of Strachwitzs scholarship and Blanks ever-keen appreciation of regional color and style make JAI ETE AU BAL a model of its type, a must-see for lovers of roots and traditional music, and an eye-opener for anyone curious about American culture... Witty insightful narration... remarkable archival footage, creatively compiled and edited by Blanks longtime collaborator Maureen Gosling... manages to capture all the eccentricity, authenticity and electricity that keep Cajun and Zydeco alive and kicking... Despite the abundance of material covered, never once does this fine film resemble a collection of clips and curios for the converted. Strachwitzs rich research and Blanks endearingly personal style keep JAI ETE AU BAL alive and vital, just as Doucet and Rockin Doopsie and other Louisiana masters of Cajun and Zydeco do for the music they so love. See this movie and share their passion. (Terry Lawson Dayton Daily News) |
Historic Sequences about: Joe Falcon, Amede Ardoin, Iry LeJeune, Harry Choates and more.
Features Historic Performances by:
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