Review of Salesman (1969) by Alan Scherstuhl for Village Voice — 16 Feb 2016
A vérité masterpiece of the bulls**t that America sells itself, Albert and David Maysles’ Salesman, from 1968, documents a way of life that was dying even then — the soiling grind of getting by as a door-to-door salesman, talking people who don’t want you there into buying junk they don’t need with money they’re almost certainly short on.
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This review of Salesman (1969) was written by Alan Scherstuhl and published by Village Voice on 16 Feb 2016.
Salesman has generally received very positive reviews.
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