Frederick Wiseman, the prolific documentarian behind films like “Titicut Follies,” “At Berkeley,” “National Gallery” and “Ex Libris,” died on Monday. He was 96 years old. Wiseman’s death was announced ...
Recognised with an honorary Academy Award in 2016, Wiseman directed and produced almost 50 films with a lifelong commitment to curiosity and naturalism ...
His films explored American institutions, from a psychiatric hospital to a public housing project, and brought him international acclaim.
His first documentary, “Titicut Follies” (1967), about Bridgewater State Hospital, earned him a contentious place in Massachusetts legal history.
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"Pillion" explores gay kink culture, power exchange and consent, dividing viewers over its portrayal of a dom-sub relationship.
TOM Vaughan-Lawlor is back on Irish screens on Sunday nights but he’s swapped the clip for the cloth, starring as tragic ...
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It may not be the best turn of phrase, in the circumstances, but I would not go to Rex Ryan’s shockingly tasteless ...
Wiseman directed and produced 1967's Titicut Follies, which examined life at Bridgewater State Hospital, an institution for ...
It may not be the best turn of phrase, in the circumstances, but I would not go to Rex Ryan’s shockingly tasteless mythologising of Gerry Hutch, in his play ‘The Monk’, at gunpoint, and I sincerely ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Feb. 12, through Wednesday, Feb. 18 ...
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