Tribute to Albert Maysles

Grey Gardens

United States
1976 — 100' / Color

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Synopsis

Grey Gardens is the unbelievable but true story of Mrs. Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edie, the aunt and first cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Mother and daughter live in a world of their own behind the towering privets that surround their decaying 28-room East Hampton mansion known as “Grey Gardens,” a place so far gone that the local authorities once threatened to evict them for violating building and sanitation codes. The incident made national headlines. Together they descended into a strange life of dependence and eccentricity…

Director Biography

Born in 1926, Albert Maysles is a pioneer of Direct Cinema and was, along with his late brother David, the first to make nonfiction feature films, where the drama of life unfolds as is without scripts, sets, interviews or narration. Albert made his first film, PSYCHIATRY IN RUSSIA (1955), as he transitioned from psychologist to filmmaker. This year Albert received the National Medal of Honor from President Barack Obama.

Director

Albert Maysles

David Maysles

Ellen Hovde

Muffie Meyer

Producer

Albert Maysles

David Maysles

Susan Froemke

Cinematographer

Albert Maysles

David Maysles

Editor

Ellen Hovde

Muffie Meyer

Susan Froemke

Sound

Lee Dichter

Contact

Maysles Films
343 Lenox Avenue
New York, NY 10027
+1 (212) 582-6050
[email protected]