“Hot Pepper” plunges the viewer deep into the music of Clifton Chenier and its sources in the surroundings of rural and urban Louisiana. The great French accordionist mixes rock and blues with his unique version of Zydeco music, a pulsating combination of Cajun French with African undertones. In addition to scenes of Clifton belting it out at sweaty dance halls, the film winds his music through the bayous and byways of the countryside and into the streets and homes of his people.
Hot Pepper
- Film Maker
- Blank, Les
- Year
- 1973
- Country
- U.S.A.
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 54
- Genre
- documentary
- Category
- Architecture, Race + Ethnicity, Sound Art + Music


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