The Beales of Grey Gardens

The Beales of Grey Gardens

Release date : July 21, 2006
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Albert Maysles / David Maysles /
Writers :
Production companies : Maysles Films /
Budget : $400,000.00
July 21, 2006 1h 31m United States of America Documentary English More
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Mother and daughter - Big Edie and Little Edie Beale - live with six cats in a crumbling house in East Hampton. Little Edie, in her 50s, who wears scarves and bright colors, sings, mugs for the camera, and talks to Al and David Maysles, the filmmakers. Big Edie, in her 70s, recites poetry, comments on her daughter's behavior, and sings "If I Loved You" in fine voice. She talks in short sentences; her daughter in volumes. The film is episodic: friends visit, there's a small fire in the house, Little Edie goes to the shore and swims. She talks about the Catholic Church. She's ashamed that local authorities raided the house because of all the cats. She values being different.
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  • title:The Beales of Grey Gardens
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Albert Maysles / David Maysles /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Maysles Films ·
  • Budget:$400,000.00
  • Overview:Mother and daughter - Big Edie and Little Edie Beale - live with six cats in a crumbling house in East Hampton. Little Edie, in her 50s, who wears scarves and bright colors, sings, mugs for the camera, and talks to Al and David Maysles, the filmmakers. Big Edie, in her 70s, recites poetry, comments on her daughter's behavior, and sings "If I Loved You" in fine voice. She talks in short sentences; her daughter in volumes. The film is episodic: friends visit, there's a small fire in the house, Little Edie goes to the shore and swims. She talks about the Catholic Church. She's ashamed that local authorities raided the house because of all the cats. She values being different.
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