Among the world’s most admired and influential filmmakers, Wiseman won an honorary Academy Award in 2016 and completed more than 35 documentaries.
In nearly sixty years of nonfiction filmmaking, Wiseman passionately probed the nodal points of political and social power and connected them in a cinematic universe of his own.
The Longmont Museum will host a special Sundance Institute screening on Wednesday of “American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez”, bringing the award-winning documentary, and its subject, to the city ...
A Sundance Film Festival award-winning documentary spotlighting pioneering Chicano playwright and filmmaker Luis Valdez will ...
Frederick Wiseman, a titan of cinema whose singular approach to observational documentaries inspired generations of younger filmmakers, has died at 96 ...
Frederick Wiseman, the acclaimed documentary filmmaker behind the controversial 1967 film "Titicut Follies" and "Hospital" ...
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The training programme aims to give talented young Latin Americans their first professional experience in the European film ...
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“Ojalá Supieras” reveals the hidden history of Islam in colonial Mexico through thousands of archival documents, reframing the country as not solely a Christian nation, but one forged by Muslim, ...
The film explores the lives of Linda and Carlos LeGerrette, known in San Diego for their organized labor activism during the ...