- Salesman (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Salesman
caption = Theatrical poster
director =Albert Maysles David Maysles Charlotte Zwerin
producer = Albert Maysles David Maysles
writer =
starring =
music =
cinematography = Albert Maysles
editing = David Maysles Charlotte Zwerin
distributor = Maysles Films
released =April 17 1969
runtime = 85 minutes
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:133165
imdb_id = 0064921|"Salesman" is a
1969 direct cinema documentary film directed by brothersAlbert and David Maysles , andCharlotte Zwerin . [imdb title|id=0064921|title=Salesman.]ynopsis
The documentary follows four salesmen as they travel across
New England andFlorida trying to sell expensiveBible s door-to-door in low-income neighborhoods. The film focuses in particular on the struggles of salesman Paul Brennan, an oldIrish Catholic fromBoston who struggles to keep up his sales.Interviews and the salesmen
* Jamie Baker -- 'The Rabbit'
* Paul Brennan -- 'The Badger'
* Raymond Martos -- 'The Bull'
* Charles McDevitt -- 'The Gipper'
* Kennie Turner
* Melbourne I. Feltman
* Margaret McCarronReception
When the film was first released,
Vincent Canby , film critic for "The New York Times ", lauded the film and wrote, "... [the] documentary feature about four door-to-door Bible salesmen who move horizontally through the capitalistic dream. It's such a fine, pure picture of a small section of American life that I can't imagine its ever seeming irrelevant, either as a social document or as one of the best examples of what's called cinema vérité or direct cinema...It is fact, photographed and recorded with extraordinarily mobile camera and sound equipment, and then edited and carefully shaped into a kind of cinematic mural of faces, words, motel rooms, parlors, kitchens, streets, television images, radio music—even weather." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?_r=1&res=EE05E7DF173AA52CAB494CC4B679958D6896&oref=slogin Canby, Vincent] . "The New York Times," film review,April 18 1969 . Last accessed:May 9 2008 ]Critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, "It's a pathetic story about religion reduced to materialism as the aggressive Bible salesmen prey on the vulnerable to persuade them to buy a product they are reluctant to purchase. This engaging look at hungry Bible salesmen in action who are not adverse to lying to make a sale contrasts to the sanctimonious hyperboles set forth by the industry speakers at a sales convention in Chicago. It mocks the gullible public, the untrustworthy salesmen and the competitive concepts of capitalism that drives the human condition in America. This up close look at the anxious Bible salesmen trying to close the deal has become a cult classic documentary. The salesmen are not concerned about anything but selling as many Bibles as they can, which says a lot about our consumerism culture that we don't often hear in such an open way." [ [http://www.sover.net/~ozus/salesman.htm Schwartz, Dennis] . "Ozus' World Movie Reviews," film review,
January 21 2007 .]Awards
In 1992, "Salesman" was selected for preservation in the United States
National Film Registry by theLibrary of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."References
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* [http://www.mayslesfilms.com/companypages/films/films/salesman.htm "Salesman"] official website
* [http://www.criterion.com/asp/release.asp?id=122&eid=132§ion=essay "Salesman"] essay at theCriterion Collection by Toby Miller
* [http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews11/salesman.htm "Salesman"] at DVD Beaver (includes images)
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