In Heaven There Is No Beer?
In Heaven There Is No Beer? is a (1984) American documentary film by Les Blank about the life, culture and food surrounding[1] devotees of polkas.[2]
In Heaven There Is No Beer? | |
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Directed by | Les Blank |
Produced by | Les Blank |
Cinematography | Les Blank |
Edited by | Maureen Gosling |
Distributed by | Flower Films |
Release date | May 23, 1984 |
Running time | 51 minutes |
Country | U.S.A. |
Language | English |
Accolades
It won a special jury award at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival, as well as the Grand Prix at the 1985 Melbourne International Film Festival.[3]
Home media
It was released on DVD and Blu-ray via The Criterion Collection as part of the Always for Pleasure set. [4][5]
gollark: Yes, we should make Brain[REDACTED] with standardized u16 (maybe i16?) cells and also sockets somehow.
gollark: It could never work. I like Rust, Palaiologos dislikes Rust...
gollark: Kernel-space brain[REDACTED] *when*?
gollark: Well, acronymed.
gollark: I've just realized that I said "asynchronous asynchronous IO".
References
- FilmAffinity
- Maslin, Janet (23 May 1984). "Documentaries on Polkas and Bluegrass". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
- TCM.com
- Blu-ray.com
- Les Blank's Cinéma Vitalité|The Criterion Collection
See also
- Polka music
- Frankie Yankovic
- Beer
External links
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