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The Albert Maysles Documentary by Mooncusser Films
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Websitemooncusserfilms.com
InfluencesMaysles Brothers, Edward Gorey, Mark Romanek, Mary Shelley

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Zodiac Sign:Sagittarius
Education:Grad / professional school

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California State University-Hayward
Hayward,California
Graduated: 1994
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Anthropology
Minor: Ethnographic filmmaking
 

1992 to 1994
University Of Massachusetts-Amherst
Amherst,Massachusetts
Graduated: 1992
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Anthropology
Minor: Ethnographic filmmaking
 

1991 to 1992
Trinity College
Hartford,Connecticut
Graduated: 1990
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: Creative Writing/Journalism
Minor: Film
 

1986 to 1990
Chatham High
Chatham,Massachusetts
Graduated: 1986
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
 

1982 to 1986

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ALBERT MAYSLES ON DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING

"I want to carry moviemaking to the point where any storyteller can tell his story directly on film with the same personal impact as a Hemingway working with words or an Edward Hopper working with oil paint." - Letter to the Editor of Film Comment, 1964

"The word control is very interesting; it crosses all kinds of lines in that discussion. A true documentary is shot with no control. You might even call it the uncontrolled cinema. Because once you begin to control the audience its not even the real thing. And so thats part of the problem with the reality shows. They want to control things, so we get the control but lose the reality."

"As a documentarist, my job is to record experience direct without explanations, narration or hosts, or fancy photography or speeded-up editing or what have you."

"A Hollywood film, it has to cost $100 million, or $50 million in order to have-- high production value. Well high production value-- professional lighting and-- and the use of a tripod and 35 millimeter-- All these things are artificial devices that in-- in fact steer you away from common experience, from giving you the feeling which I think is so important and which we are so much deprived of, the feeling that you're on common ground with-- with another person. Whether that other person is from a different class or a different-- occupational kind of role or from another country or whatever."


(AFP News brief - April 8, 2007) 'Dean of documentaries' frowns at blurring of fact and fiction : by Rob Woollard
At 80 years old and with half-a-century's worth of groundbreaking films behind him, it is small wonder that Albert Maysles is known as the dean of documentaries. Michael Moore was barely a year old in 1955 when Maysles was packing up a camera and venturing behind the Iron Curtain to capture a glimpse of life inside the Soviet Union's psychiatric hospitals. The result of that trip, "Pyschiatry in Russia", signaled the beginning of a career that saw Maysles and his late brother David emerge as two of the most important figures in 20th Century American film. The Maysles were in the vanguard of the 'cinema verite' or direct documentary movement, among the first film-makers to capture their subjects without reference to scripts, sets, interviews or narration. Maysles' most famous film is the 1970 Rolling Stones documentary "Gimme Shelter", which captured the tragic events surrounding the band's 1969 concert at Altamont Speedway, when four fans died amid chaotic organization. Maysles, speaking ahead of an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences event that that will showcase his work in Hollywood on Thursday, said he was not surprised by the recent resurgence in documentaries. But he is disturbed by a number of films which he thinks present a slanted view to suit the editorial line of the director. "I think it's a pity that people aren't making documentaries with higher expectations to tell the truth, to work in a more observational fashion rather than controlling things," Maysles told AFP in an interview. "Alfred Hitchcock put it beautifully. He said 'In a feature film the director is god. In a non-fiction feature film, god is the director.' Maysles, who has been critical of "Fahrenheit 9/11" director Moore in the past, says he is concerned at the increasing number of films which blur the line between fact and fiction. "What I find so odd is that people seem to take pride in that blur," Maysles said. "That's fine if the film is no longer identified as a documentary. But if it is then it's just wrong. "It disturbs me when I hear other directors say things like 'documentaries are a fictional reality.' The one thing a documentary can do so beautifully is give us knowledge of the real world. "And if it's not the truth then it's not real knowledge." A psychologist by training, Maysles was drawn to film in the 1950s at the height of Cold War paranoia, when nuclear conflict with the Soviet Union appeared a very real and terrifying prospect. Out of a desire to provide Americans with an idea of what life was like for ordinary Russians, Maysles traveled to the Soviet Union to chronicle life inside the country's mental hospitals. "In 1955 when the Soviet Union was in full swing, I felt very sad that we could easily have gone to war at that point," Maysles recalled. "But I felt that it might be harder to start a war if we could show Americans that Russians were like them. And when you look at that film you just see ordinary people. So it's no longer easy to bomb that country." Similarly, Maysles maintains that a lack of mainstream information about life inside Iraq prior to the US-led invasion in 2003 contributed to the countdown to the war. "It was so easy to bomb the hell out of Iraq because we had no immediate experience of an Iraqi person," he says. "And it's going to be a lot easier for Mr Bush to launch a military operation against Iran if we have no experience of who they are." In 2005 Maysles founded the Maysles Institute, a non-profit organization that aims to provide film training and apprenticeships to the under-privileged. Maysles, who is based in New York, remains actively involved in film-making however and is currently working on a documentary about people traveling on trains. "We're pretty much all between stations," he said. "The intention is to find ordinary human stories about what people are going to be doing when they arrive at their destination."


Mooncusser Films produces documentaries, educational programs, music video, and corporate / promotional media multimedia with passion.

We've been lucky enough to work with the late illustrator Edward Gorey, musician Suzanne Vega, actress Julie Harris, filmmaker Albert Maysles, and journalist Walter Cronkite over the course of our ten years in the business. Current projects include a music video for Chris Trapper of the Push Stars and a 10-part series of natural soundscapes cd's- Cape Cod Soundscapes available now at Target, Itunes, and Amazon.com.

Contact director Christopher Seufert for help in creating your next project proposal.
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Bill Ectric

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Aug 27 2009 2:13 AM

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Mike Hall / Film Score Composer

Mike Hall / Film Score Composer



May 1 2009 6:24 PM

Many Thanks for the add!
Please keep me updated on your upcoming projects
and the best to you~
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alano massi



Dec 31 2008 9:48 PM

Happy New Year from the MyCrew. biz Staff!!

Cinnamon

Cinnamon



Aug 16 2008 1:23 AM

How's the doc. coming? I can't wait to see the final!
I hope it's going well!
~Would SO love to meet him! GREAT guy! :)
OZU-san

OZU-san



Jun 30 2008 12:40 AM

Thanks for the add! I'm really looking forward to this documentary. I still have the email Albert sent me back in 2002 when I sent him my "Grey Gardens" song. Here's a live rehearsal.
BLAST IPTV

BLAST IPTV



Jun 5 2008 11:07 PM

Cinnamon

Cinnamon



May 19 2008 3:48 PM

Thank you SO MUCH for the add...I am forever a fan! Albert Maysles is an incredible and inspiring man...his words will forever resonate within me!
:)...Cinnamon
The Turning Point

The Turning Point



Apr 10 2008 5:53 PM

I just got to see him speak at the Ashland Film Fest... an amazing man. Looks like a great film!


Thanks for checking out our film... and make sure to watch our latest TRAILER!

Also check out my new blog What I Watched Last Night - where I review every single film I watch.


Not your ordinary documentary about the extraordinary thing called life.
mojo

mojo



Nov 26 2007 10:28 PM

thanks for the add. I like how you approach your work, and your subjects.
Documentaries That Make A Difference

Documentaries That Make A Difference



Oct 14 2007 5:54 AM

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masterpiece.

Spoke Films

Spoke Films



Aug 1 2007 3:28 AM

Looking forward to this doc!

Check out my trailer if you get the chance (though it's not pure verite... Hope I'm forgiven).

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Emily Street

Emily Street



Jun 26 2007 1:10 AM

Well hello there... I am in awe of Maysles.... how did you know? So looking forward to the film.
Big Bang Film Festival

Big Bang  Film Festival



Apr 24 2007 7:33 PM

The Albert Maysles Documentary by Mooncusser Films, Thanks for befriending us!

Call for submissions now open

Big Bang Film Festival
Philadelphia, PA
October 17-21 2007
Action, Adventure, Suspense and Asian Action Cinema.
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William Susman

William Susman



Jan 23 2007 7:57 AM

Looking forward to seeing this doc...

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crumbling castle inc.

crumbling castle inc.



Jan 19 2007 5:45 PM

albert maysels is always an inspiration
keep up the good work
:)
The Turning Point

The Turning Point



Jan 14 2007 11:03 PM

Looks like a good documentary, can't wait to see it!



Not your ordinary documentary about the extraordinary thing called life.
Leslie Mills

Leslie Mills



Jan 10 2007 4:02 PM

Hey there,
Nice to meet you and so glad you found me. I'm a huge fan of documentaries, so much respect and support to you! all the best for '07, look forward to seeing your film.

leslie xx
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Dec 28 2006 7:47 PM

dear mooncusser inc, thank you for making friends with birds, please let us know when you're screening the life and times of this fascinating lad... best of luck! xo e.a.t.
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Nov 14 2006 11:07 AM

Very interesting work. Thanks for the request.
Manhattan, Kansas

Manhattan, Kansas



Oct 12 2006 12:59 PM

Thanks for the add!

Albert Maysles is one of my biggest inspirations -- thanks for making this film.

Sincerely,
Tara

www.lbthunderponyproductions.com
Feature Film Editor 2010

Feature Film Editor 2010



Sep 27 2006 8:28 PM

Thanks for adding me! I have been watch ing documentary films for years and now I in school learning how to make my own.
junko k

junko k



Sep 22 2006 5:41 AM

hello, from Tokyo.
thanks for the request.
i interesting in your work.
nice to meet you,
j * *
Stef Barone

Stef Barone



Sep 21 2006 12:25 PM

Hi,
Thank you very much for the add!

I love visuakl and cinematic language as much as music, and it can be noticed in my style I guess..
All the best!
THE CONFESSION

THE CONFESSION



Sep 10 2006 9:03 AM

Super excited to see this docu from all the above quotes. I know nothing about Albert Maysles, but I agree with everything that he said. Thanks for finding us and for supporting our film. Take care,
-Dave
Lisa Genova

Lisa Genova



Sep 9 2006 6:35 PM

Great quotes....can't wait to see more!
Lisa
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