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A Well-Spent Life

  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 44m
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7.4/10
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Mance Lipscomb in A Well-Spent Life (1971)
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A deeply moving tribute to the Texas songster, Mance Lipscomb, considered by many to be the greatest guitarist of all time.A deeply moving tribute to the Texas songster, Mance Lipscomb, considered by many to be the greatest guitarist of all time.A deeply moving tribute to the Texas songster, Mance Lipscomb, considered by many to be the greatest guitarist of all time.

  • Directors
    • Les Blank
    • Skip Gerson
  • Stars
    • Mance Lipscomb
    • Elnora Lipscomb
    • Hattie Franklin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    555
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    • Directors
      • Les Blank
      • Skip Gerson
    • Stars
      • Mance Lipscomb
      • Elnora Lipscomb
      • Hattie Franklin
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elnora Lipscomb
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    Hattie Franklin
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    Alfred Franklin
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    • Directors
      • Les Blank
      • Skip Gerson
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    10Quinoa1984

    A good spirit

    "This world is made for everybody.... I'm looking to see that the young race of people combine together, black and white. If you got a little, you and me is together. We're gonna be one nation of people." Respect.

    Mance Liscomb, a portrait of a man at 75 years, abandoned by his father when he was 11 for another woman; raised 23 kids and got the nickname "Daddy Mance" (a lot of them from his sister who died); worked the farm his whole life for not much money, like 50 to 75 cents a day at times (but he was always happy and healthy); had a wife who he loved and she loved him (but no bs tolerated); and always, beautifully, played the blues as true and soulful like he lived it and found his fame in his 60s thanks to the "young people."

    What a man. He's like RL Burnside without the, you know, killing. This is the kind of pure cinema where you have "Night time is the right time" playing over shots of the purple and blue night sky and it feels like rhis is exactly what the medium of celluloid was made for. It could be longer, with more detail about how he got a record contract and so on, but why mess with something that is so immersive into the world and deep philosophy (and food) of Mance such as this? You even get a baptism! Last but not least, you know someone has lived an unapologetic, hard and (as the title suggests) "well-spent" kind of life when a man like Mance Liscomb can take a whole giant mass of watermelon with the seeds in his mouth no problem. Damn, man.
    8SnoopyStyle

    a real life lived

    Mance Lipscomb grew up a poor black tenant farmer in Texas born in 1895. He's also a great guitarist and blues singer. In 1960, he got signed to a recording contract. It's a hard good life. This is existence. It's a real slice of a man's life. It's a legacy. It seems like an easy going time in poverty at first and then he talks about his one-legged neighbor. Mostly, it's his voice and his songs. The filmmaker injects some questions from time to time but it is mostly the man. It's a culture. It's a time and place. It's the man.
    7gavin6942

    Les Blank Returns to Texas

    A deeply moving tribute to the Texas songster, Mance Lipscomb, considered by many to be the greatest guitarist of all time.

    Les Blank was previously in Texas capturing Lightnin' Hopkins and those around him. In many ways, this is a follow-up, as it features another Texas blues guitarist. But there are some notable differences.

    Lipscomb is full of wisdom he acquired over his 75 years, and talks freely about farming, cooking, women and the importance of sharing the earth and not giving in to the temptation of claiming too much for yourself. Unlike Hopkins, who seemed to live in a world gleefully ignorant of their shortcomings, Lipscomb seems fully aware and even more seems to think it is the correct way to live -- as simply as possible. Perhaps he is right.
    5planktonrules

    Incredibly slow and dull...but STILL an important documentary.

    This short documentary is about Mance Lipscomb, a country Blues guitarist who was discovered when he was in his 60s. Despite some fame and money from the sale of his albums, he was a very simple man and enjoyed his lifestyle. The film consists of Lipscomb just talking and reminiscing about his life...with no narration or much in the way of structure. Now this makes for a somewhat dull film, I'll admit it. But I STILL am glad they made "A Well-Spent Life" because it's a historical document of the man, his times and a lost way of life. And, as a retired history teacher, this alone would recommend this picture.
    7framptonhollis

    A Well Spent 44 Minutes!

    Documentary filmmaker Les Blank has made some of the best films I've ever seen, and his film "A Well Spent Life" is another masterful doc!

    The film takes place in Texas, and it revolves around the music and personality of musical performer Mance Lipscomb, and the environment surrounding him. We watch some interviews, done by Blank, himself, with the artist, and take a glimpse of the daily lives of Mance Lipscomb and the others that live around him.

    The film is full of beautiful landscape shots, and wonderful music! Like a lot of other Les Blank masterworks, this is both a document of, and a celebration of the topic! It celebrates the land and the man, in a fascinating, enjoyable, and wonderful way!

    Fans of other Blank films must see this! Even if you've never heard of Les Blank, you should still see it, as long as your a fan of music, love, and film!

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      Mance Lipscomb: [singing] I got a big bossman, Jes won't treat me right, Works me hard all day long, I can't sleep at night...

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      Featured in Remembering Les (2014)

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Navasota, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Flower Films
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      44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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