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The man who brought the world the iconic Rolling Stones film Gimme Shelter back in 1970 has passed away, as documentarian Albert Maysles died on Thursday (March 5) at the age of 88. Maysles died in his home in Manhattan. He had been battling pancreatic cancer, and the Criterion Collection confirmed the news of his passing on Facebook. Maysles had reportedly been quite ill in the past month. Maysles was known for making films with his younger bother David, who died of a stroke in 1987 at the age of 55. Their greatest contribution to the world of music was Gimme...
The man who brought the world the iconic Rolling Stones film Gimme Shelter back in 1970 has passed away, as documentarian Albert Maysles died on Thursday (March 5) at the age of 88. Maysles died in his home in Manhattan. He had been battling pancreatic cancer, and the Criterion Collection confirmed the news of his passing on Facebook. Maysles had reportedly been quite ill in the past month. Maysles was known for making films with his younger bother David, who died of a stroke in 1987 at the age of 55. Their greatest contribution to the world of music was Gimme...
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