Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana (2014)

Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana (2014) poster

Every Year in New Orleans, Louisiana the Mardi Gras Indian tribes gather on the Sunday closest to St. Joseph’s Day to celebrate their pride and joy. Influenced by his father Les Blank, son Harrod Blank joins the parade with his camera. This is a tribute piece to “Always for Pleasure”.

Director: Harrod Blank
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 6 min
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Production: Les Blank Films
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana about?
Every Year in New Orleans, Louisiana the Mardi Gras Indian tribes gather on the Sunday closest to St. Joseph’s Day to celebrate their pride and joy. Influenced by his father Les Blank, son Harrod Blank joins the parade with his camera. This is a tribute piece to “Always for Pleasure”.
Who directed Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana?
Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana was directed by Harrod Blank.
How long is Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana?
Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
What genre is Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana?
Warriors of Joy: A Native American Celebration in Louisiana is a Documentary film.