If you say the name Manolo Blahnik to most women between the ages of 20 and death, you’ll likely get a nod of recognition and possibly a sigh of reverence. The 74-year-old shoemaker has been beloved in the fashion industry and by well-heeled ladies since the 1970s. He exploded even bigger in the pop culture stratosphere with the brand’s role as Carrie Bradshaw’s favorite footwear in the “Sex and the City” book, television series and film adaptations. But the documentary “Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes For Lizards,” directed by Michael Roberts and out in theaters Friday, Sept.