Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale
Self (archive footage)
수십 년간 소실되었던 이 특별한 푸티지에는 피터 비어드와 그의 가족 또는 지인들이 담겨 있다. 영화는 1970년대 미국 동부의 몬투크 곶에서 그들이 형성했던 창작집단의 활동과 영향력을 다시금 발견하는 기회를 제공한다. (2018년 제19회 전주국제영화제)
Self
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.
Self
Edie Bouvier Beale and her mother, Edith, two aging, eccentric relatives of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, are the sole inhabitants of a Long Island estate. The women reveal themselves to be misfits with outsized, engaging personalities. Much of the conversation is centered on their pasts, as mother and daughter now rarely leave home.