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Albert Maysles Obituary

NEW YORK (AP) — Albert Maysles, an acclaimed documentary filmmaker who helped pioneer feature-length nonfiction movies that used lightweight, hand-held cameras to spontaneously record the lives of both the famous and the unexamined, has died. He was 88.

Stacey Farrar, the marketing director of Maysles Films, his production company, said the filmmaker died at his home in New York on Thursday.

Maysles was best known for a handful of cult classics he made with his brother, David, in the 1960s and 1970s, though he continued to make movies until late in his life and to mentor younger filmmakers.

The Maysles Brothers — as many referred to them — chose subjects as ordinary as the struggles of Bible salesmen and as glamorous as Marlon Brando, Orson Welles and the Beatles, whom the pair followed in 1964 during their first trip to the United States. One of their films, "Gimme Shelter," about the Rolling Stones' Altamont Speedway concert on Dec. 6, 1969, captured on film the killing of a fan and the darkening of the hippie dream for an Age of Aquarius. The Altamont concert, which also featured Jefferson Airplane and Santana, was the Stones' disastrous effort to stage a festival like the Woodstock gathering a few months earlier.

He was active right up to this death. His documentary of the fashion icon Iris Apfel, "Iris," is to be released in April. On Thursday, the Tribeca Film Festival announced that "In Transit," a documentary he co-directed about the longest train route in the U.S., will premiere at this year's festival.

Born in Boston to Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, Maysles served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, studied at Syracuse and Boston University and taught psychology for three years before turning to film. His first foray into motion pictures was a 16-mm documentary he made in 1955 while visiting mental hospitals in the Soviet Union.

Maysles started out as an assistant to Robert Drew, a pioneer of cinema verite, and his peers included such acclaimed documentary makers as D.A Pennebaker and Frederick Wiseman. He and Pennebaker were among those who worked with Drew on the groundbreaking 1960 documentary "Primary," about rival Democratic presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey.

The Maysles and others worked without scripts, sets or lighting. The resulting works had no narration, no filmed interviews and gave audiences a fly-on-the-wall feeling.

"Our films aren't the conventional kind, locked down and scripted before shooting begins," David Maysles once said of their films. "We shoot life as it's lived."

A technical revolution had made such films possible — the arrival of lightweight, portable sound and film equipment — and gave them the opportunity to observe their subjects with as little effect on events as possible.

In 1966, using the new equipment, they filmed Truman Capote shortly after he finished "In Cold Blood." Capote explained that his book was his idea of the "nonfiction novel" — "a synthesis of journalism with fictional technique."

"We wanted to experiment in film the way Capote had experimented in literature," Maysles said in "Hand-held and from the Heart," the filmmaker's autobiographical documentary. That led them to make the feature-length "Salesman" in 1968, following Bible salesmen from house to house as they try to convince people to buy what one of them calls "still the best-seller in the world."

The technique of unfettered observation allowed the Maysles Brothers to record such historical moments as the slaying of a fan at the Altamont concert, and the grim reaction of Mick Jagger, the Stones' singer, as he watched a replay of the footage. Before Altamont, the Maysles had filmed the Stones listening to a take of "Wild Horses" at a recording studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and during a triumphant concert at Madison Square Garden, where Jagger was as in control of the show as he was helpless in Altamont, when Hell's Angels bikers hired for security had terrorized fans and musicians alike.

The Maysles Brothers' techniques also helped them to capture on film the lives of a mother and her daughter, relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, living in a falling-apart East Hampton mansion. The movie, "Grey Gardens," was released in 1976 and debuted in 2006 as an acclaimed Broadway musical.

Some critics attacked the cinema verite techniques as falsely objective, given that the film ultimately viewed by audiences was usually a result of what the filmmakers chose to focus on and the cutting and selecting of the editing process.

"Any work of art is a combination of objective and subjective," Maysles once told The New York Times in response to those criticisms. "But I try to minimize my effect. I don't interview people, for instance. If you ask a question, that determines the answer. Making a film isn't finding the answer to a question; it's trying to capture life as it is."

After his brother died in 1987, Maysles continued to work with various collaborators on such films as "Lalee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002 and won the Best Cinematography award in the documentary category.

He also continued a longtime working relationship with artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude, whose process for creating monumental environmental art the Maysles documented in several films beginning in the 1970s.
Published by The Spencer Magnet on Mar. 6, 2015.

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May 18, 2015

I just learned of Mr. Maysles passing. I met him as a volunteer for Sun Valley Center for the Arts and when the Documentary Film Festival was in its planning stages. That gathering was epic in that all 4 four major doc filmmakers were present in one place at one time. Albert was kind, sweet and brilliant. He gave me one of his videos Salesman which was amazing since my father, a salesman lived through that period. There was no way Mr. Maysles could have known that, and I treasure it. My late sympathies to the family.

michelle plakas-kaiser

March 20, 2015

rip

MJ

March 14, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the family.

Stacy

March 13, 2015

Heartfelt condolences to the Maysles family and loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you.

Mrs B. Phipps

March 12, 2015

my deepest sympathy to your family. please read a bible thought to encouraging your family

Ugly George Advises Candidate Cuomo

March 11, 2015

NYC cableTV star Ugly George had the honor to be invited to Albert's Studio/Screening room in 2012 & thoroughly enjoyed our Give&Take about the Avant-Garde passing from 16mm film to 1/2" videotape. Cineastes still love you, Albert.

Char

March 11, 2015

Sincere condolence to the Maysles family and friend. May God carry you threw these distressful times (2Corinthains1:3,4;

Wright

March 10, 2015

To the Maysles family:Thank you for sharing your dear loved one with the entertainment industry. Our heartfelt condolences to the family.Draw close to God and he will draw close to you during the days ahead.

E. F.

March 10, 2015

My condolences to the family of Mr.Maysles.May our Heavenly
Father give you peace at this time of grief.

G. Cooper

March 9, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the family,
May the words recorded at Isaiah 33:2 bring you comfort.

Mimi and Ruseell DiMauro

March 9, 2015

Missing you uncle Alby ....now your with all of those that we love.....

Kathleen

March 9, 2015

So sad to hear about Mr. Maysles passing. I used to be a nanny for his children around 1982-84 while going to school in NYC. I remember how fascinated I was with his work as a documentarian. He was such a talent and will be sadly missed.

March 9, 2015

May you put full trust in the all wise and knowing Father of peace and may He grant your family a calm and firm heart
Baltimore

March 9, 2015

"Grey Gardens" continues to be moving, funny and revolutionary. I'm sure Edie will be happy to see Al.

G. H.

March 9, 2015

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Jill

March 9, 2015

My condolences to the family at this difficult time. May you allow God's words to bring you peace. Matthew 5:4

R. Pettigrew

March 9, 2015

May you cherish the deep memories of Albert and find comfort in the God of peace and hope.

March 9, 2015

Mr. Maysles was a great inspiration and mentor for my son. Thanks for all the good he has done for many generations of film makers. -- RCT

JLW

March 9, 2015

My deepest condolences goes out to the Maysles Family. May the loving support of your family and friends be with you during this difficult time, but more importantly may the God of all comfort help you to cope with your loss. He promises to be close to the brokenhearted.

ER

March 9, 2015

Loved "Salesman" for its humor, humanity, truth, and connection to the strivings of all people. Thank you, Mr. Maysles, for shedding so much light on the human condition. Now shine on, delighting Heaven.

AM

March 9, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

March 8, 2015

You have my deepest sympathy, may the"God of loyal love" comfort the family during this time of sorrow. Ps.119:76 & Ps.13:15. MAR. TN.

RA

March 8, 2015

Please accept my deepest sympathy regarding the loss of Albert Maysles. His legacy in film innovation will not soon be forgotten. May God grant you peace during your time of sorrow~Romans15:33.

Chuck

March 8, 2015

"Gimme Shelter" and "Grey Gardens" are classic treasures of American cinema. Thank You, Mr. Maysles, and RIP.

Sheryl Clark

March 8, 2015

On March 5th, we who were the lucky ones, the ones fortunate enough to have been a son, daughter, wife or brother of, to have been a friend or acquaintance of, a colleague of or physician to, to have merely met, to have seen all or perhaps only a small snatch of the body of work of, Albert Maysles, lost someone who made our lives a little more empathetic, a lot more real, and perhaps, even, infinitely more bearable.

In conversation, he impressed as a man whose modesty was as deep and broad as his accomplishment, who was as much in the moment in trivial exchange as he was with his subjects. You might not really know him at all, but he made you feel as though you could and did. That is the gift a humanitarian offers to the world.

I am so sorry for your loss. And for ours as well.

Rev. 21:3-4

March 8, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

The Carter Family

March 8, 2015

I am sorry to hear about your loss. May our grand creator and restorer of life help you to reflect upon the many cherished moments that you shared with Albert while comforting and strengthening you to cope with his absence. Heartfelt condolences to the Maysles family!

Edie Beale

March 8, 2015

"look Mother it's the Maysles" Loved Loved "Grey Gardens" RIP Albert.

Rick Judd

March 8, 2015

The images you captured of the Rolling Stones during such an important point in their history will forever be seared into my mind. From Madison Square Garden to Muscle Shoales Alabama to Altamont and then, to a studio where you filmed Mick Jagger watching your film is all nothing short of Rock and Roll history. Rest in Peace.

Emma Jo Ploeger

March 7, 2015

I am contacting John Manassei and alerting him. I would not take anything for meeting/spending time with you when John and I were in New York

Jane Dowling

March 7, 2015

Thank you for all of your talent! God bless you and your loved ones ~

G. Freeman

March 7, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Adrian Barnette

March 7, 2015

We'll miss you !

March 7, 2015

My condolences to the Maysles friends and family. May the many wonderful memories of him ease your sorrow (Psalms 145:14) ~ Linda

B Lucas

March 7, 2015

Try as we can we will not understand everything. But we can try to make a difference in the world. How we are view is not always up to us. How we react to our critics can be in our control. The family and friends of Albert are the ones that make life bearable with your fond memories of him. My most sincere condolence.

Christine Lavin

March 7, 2015

My memory of Alby is an unusual one. I met him over dinner at Sardi's with a mutual friend, and then we took him to see Dame Edna the second time she was on Broadway. In that performance, at the end of the show she chose audience members whom she used to "recreate" the royal family. Dame Edna noticed Alby early on -- his big white head of hair and his wonderful laugh -- she chose him to be the Queen Mother.

He was whisked backstage where a quick costume change happened, and then she brought out the royal family members one-by-one (other audience members who had caught her eye during the performance).

Alby was laughing so hard when they brought him out onstage that the entire audience started laughing, too. He actually bent over in two he was laughing so hard. Dame Edna knew she had picked a winner that night. It was uproarious fun all around.

The next day I emailed Barry Humphries (Dame Edna's alter-ego) to let her know just what a special person Alby was -- when I mentioned some of Alby's films Barry of course was familiar with them. He called Alby and thanked him for being such a good sport onstage the night before and to let him know he was a fan, too.

I was so happy to have witnessed Alby not only having so much fun, but spreading the spontaneous joy to the audience that night.
Christine Lavin, NYC

Robyn

March 6, 2015

Very sorry to hear of this loss. I know God will provide comfort for all family & friends during this difficult time.

March 6, 2015

My condolences to the family. May you be comforted by God during this difficult time. 2 Cor. 1:4

D Tyler

March 6, 2015

I would like to offer my condolences to the Maysles family. Death can be such a painful process for family and friends. Hope family and friends will be able to find comfort and strength through the memories that they have. May those memories help you to be stronger each day. and to know that death will not always be. Isaiah33:24

Flora Lovejoy

March 6, 2015

May his memory be for blessing.

March 6, 2015

WITH Deepest sympathy, indeed a life lived to the fullest, may the grieving family find comfort in prayer to the God of hope who promise to do away with death and pain,may you keep these fond memories, and with the help and the support of your family and friends. Brandy D. Oakland ,California .

March 6, 2015

May God bless you and your family at
this time of sorrow, may he comfort,
strengthen and sustain you now and in
the days to come.

March 6, 2015

Condolences to the family.

March 6, 2015

To the family of Mr.Maysles,may God Almighty be your comforter during your time of mourning,according to isa.51:12.....nc

March 6, 2015

Sorry to hear about your loss. May you find hope in the God of all comfort. 2 Cor. 1:3-5

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