Wild Blue Yonder

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Wild Blue Yonder

Director:
Celia Maysles
70 Minutes
 

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Just seven years old when her father David Maysles died in 1987 from an unexpected stroke, Celia Maysles had no idea her father and his brother Albert were pioneers of verité documentary filmmaking. Determined to uncover the secrets surrounding her background, Celia sets out on a quest to rediscover her father by using his own artistic process: verité filmmaking.

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Runtime:
70 min.

Genre:
Documentary

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Plot Summary

In Wild Blue Yonder, Celia takes us on a daring journey to the past, and to herself, to understand the father she never knew. A story about missing links, legacies lost and found, and the passion of filmmaking, Wild Blue Yonder takes us deep inside a conflicted family where filmmaking remains the ultimate means to uncovering the truth. 

Before moving back to her hometown of NYC to pursue Wild Blue Yonder, Celia Maysles worked as a social worker at a medical outreach clinic in Portland, OR. She conducted outreach at homeless camps and shelters working with injection drug users, commercial sex workers, Latino day laborers and the mentally ill. Maysles began work on Wild Blue Yonder in 2004 and has been working in documentary production ever since. She has worked at Corra Films in project development, real people casting, and production on various projects including a VH1 pilot, a series for the Sundance Channel, several feature films and commercial campaigns. Most recently she produced a film called Jack with Henry Corra.

 

 

 

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