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A Poem Is a Naked Person
New conversation between musician Leon Russell and Harrod Blank
Excerpts from a 2013 Q&A with Les Blank
A Film’s Forty-Year Journey: The Making of “A Poem Is a Naked Person”
Out in the Woods
Trailers
Blu-ray Edition
1974
90 minutes
Color
Monaural
1.33:1 Aspect Ratio
Les Blank considered this free-form feature documentary about beloved singer-songwriter Leon Russell, filmed between 1972 and 1974, to be one of his greatest accomplishments. Yet it has not been released until now. Hired by Russell to film him at his recording studio in northeast Oklahoma, Blank ended up constructing a unique, intimate portrait of a musician and his environment. Made up of mesmerizing scenes of Russell and his band performing, both in concert and in the studio, as well as off-the-cuff moments behind the scenes, this singular film—which also features performances by Willie Nelson and George Jones—has attained legendary status over the years. It’s a work of rough beauty that serves as testament to Blank’s cinematic daring and Russell’s immense musical talents.
SPECIAL FEATURES
New, restored 2K digital transfer, supervised by executive producer Harrod Blank, director Les Blank’s son, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
New conversation between musician Leon Russell and Harrod Blank
Excerpts from a 2013 Q&A with Les Blank
A Film’s Forty-Year Journey: The Making of “A Poem Is a Naked Person,” a new documentary featuring interviews with Harrod Blank, assistant editor and sound recordist Maureen Gosling, and artist Jim Franklin
Out in the Woods, a short documentary by Gosling
Trailers
PLUS: An essay by critic Kent Jones
New cover by Eric Skillman
Executive-Producer
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Harrod Blank (2)
Featuring
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George Jones (2),
Jim Franklin (2),
Willie Nelson
Featuring, Film Producer
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Leon Russell
Film Director, Film Editor, Film Producer
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Les Blank
Film Producer
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Denny Cordell
Recorded By, Editor [Assistant]
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Maureen Gosling
Licensed From
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Les Blank Films, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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Les Blank Films, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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The Criterion Collection