COLLECTION NAME:
Movie Posters
mediaCollectionId
ImageWorld~2~2
Movie Posters
Collection
true
Filename:
Grey Gardens.jpg
filename
Grey Gardens.jpg
Filename
false
Movie Title:
Grey Gardens
movie_title
Grey Gardens
Movie Title
false
Movie Genre:
Documentary
movie_genre
Documentary
Movie Genre
false
Decade:
Decade 1970
decade
Decade 1970
Decade
false
Year:
1976
year
1976
Year
false
Studio-Distributor:
Portrait Releasing
studio_distributor
Portrait Releasing
Studio-Distributor
false
IMDb Link:
imdb_link
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073076/
IMDb Link
false
Stars:
Edith Bouvier Beale, Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale, Brooks Hyers
stars
Edith Bouvier Beale, Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale, Brooks Hyers
Stars
false
Director:
Ellen Hovde, Albert Maysles
director
Ellen Hovde, Albert Maysles
Director
false
Caption:
Grey Gardens (Portrait Releasing, Inc., 1976). Full-Bleed One Sheet (27 X 41). , The International Documentary Association (IDA) ranks the Maysles Brothers Grey Gardens as number nine among the top documentaries of all time. It has been honored at the Edinburgh, Cannes, and New York film festivals. The film pulls back the curtain on two reclusive socialites, a mother and daughter both named Edith Bouvier Beale, who lived at the decrepit Grey Gardens mansion in East Hampton, New York for more than fifty years. The Beales were relatives of former U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, and let the mansion and grounds fall into serious disrepair by the early 1970s. The house was infested with fleas, cats and raccoons, lacked running water, and was filled with garbage. After the The National Enquirer and New York Magazine exposed their living conditions, the Suffolk County Health Department inspected the home, and the women faced eviction. The daughter, Edith, stands defiantly in front of her sagging abode wrapped in an ankle length fur coat, an image by photographer Herb Goro. There is a small bit of vertical creasing, and a top right corner bend. This is a very rare poster that is seldom seen at auction. Rolled, Very Fine+.
_luna_media_iptc_caption
Grey Gardens (Portrait Releasing, Inc., 1976). Full-Bleed One Sheet (27 X 41). , The International Documentary Association (IDA) ranks the Maysles Brothers Grey Gardens as number nine among the top documentaries of all time. It has been honored at the Edinburgh, Cannes, and New York film festivals. The film pulls back the curtain on two reclusive socialites, a mother and daughter both named Edith Bouvier Beale, who lived at the decrepit Grey Gardens mansion in East Hampton, New York for more than fifty years. The Beales were relatives of former U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, and let the mansion and grounds fall into serious disrepair by the early 1970s. The house was infested with fleas, cats and raccoons, lacked running water, and was filled with garbage. After the The National Enquirer and New York Magazine exposed their living conditions, the Suffolk County Health Department inspected the home, and the women faced eviction. The daughter, Edith, stands defiantly in front of her sagging abode wrapped in an ankle length fur coat, an image by photographer Herb Goro. There is a small bit of vertical creasing, and a top right corner bend. This is a very rare poster that is seldom seen at auction. Rolled, Very Fine+.
Caption
true
CharacterSet:
%G
_luna_media_iptc_characterset
%G
CharacterSet
true
ModelVersion:
4
_luna_media_iptc_modelversion
4
ModelVersion
true
DateCreated:
2015-11-14
_luna_media_iptc_datecreated
2015-11-14
DateCreated
true
RecordVersion:
4
_luna_media_iptc_recordversion
4
RecordVersion
true
Keywords:
1970s
_luna_media_iptc_keywords
1970s
Keywords
true
TimeCreated:
09:17:08-06:00
_luna_media_iptc_timecreated
09:17:08-06:00
TimeCreated
true
Byline:
Picasa
_luna_media_iptc_byline
Picasa
Byline
true
ExifResolution:
768 x 1024
Filesize:
295555 Bytes
Thumbnail:
image/jpeg, 7819 Bytes
Filename:
Grey Gardens.jpg
MIMEtype:
image/jpeg
Imagetimestamp:
2015:11:14 09:17:08
Imagesize:
768 x 1024