10/10
A great documentary from an equally good film maker.
9 September 2002
I felt quite lucky after seeing this film for the first time. It is filled with the `good stuff' that is present in all great art, and has made it's mark on my life. Les Blank, at his very best, has made a beautiful film with this documentary about Mance Lipscomb.

In a very quiet and intimate fashion, the film gets to the real heart of a good man and the great music he made throughout his life. Blank delicately films the goings on in Lipscomb's life and in the world around him. Obviously, the film is full of great music that any lovers of old folk music would enjoy. This is a very good film that is worth much more than the price/time it takes to watch it.
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