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The Beales of Grey Gardens
Directed by
Albert Maysles
,
David Maysles
Not Rated
2006
1h 31m
Documentary
,
Drama
7.2
71%
76%
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Utilizing hours of unseen archival footage, The Beales is a new take on the women of Grey Gardens.
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Cast of The Beales of Grey Gardens
Edith Bouvier Beale
Self
Albert Maysles
Self / Director
David Maysles
Self / Director
Jerry Torre
Self
Lois Wright
Self
Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale
Self
Kim Hendrickson
Producer
The Beales of Grey Gardens Ratings & Reviews
Film Journal International
Eric Monder
Deserves a thoughtful look-and a lively argument.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Little Edie models her strange getups, studies an astrology paperback through a magnifying glass, holds forth on the horrors of alcohol and the strength of her Catholic faith, and delivers numerous spontaneous singing performances.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
A bit like wandering into a slice of life that suddenly turns into a Tennessee Williams play, with upper-class Eastern accents replacing the Southern ones.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
It lacks the first movie's cohesiveness, but Grey Gardens was never a model of structure; it was more a reality show before its time, and The Beales of Grey Gardens brings us closer to the mysteries at its heart.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Fans of the first film will want to see this extension, though it stands equally well on its own as a portrait of thwarted, headstrong women trapped in a degraded present and borne back ceaselessly into the past.
New York Times
Nathan Lee
Catnip for the Beale cult, the film supplements but nowhere surpasses the funky charm and moldy glamour of the original.
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