Wiseman directed 45 films and some theatrical productions in France. His experiences of antisemitism greatly influenced his ...
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Wiseman was a globally celebrated documentary filmmaker, capturing the inner workings of a wide range of social institutions, from governments to schools, small towns, and cultural centers.
Frederick Wiseman, the prolific filmmaker who documented dozens of institutions across the US and a few elsewhere, died peacefully on Monday, according to a statement by Zipporah Films, the ...
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OBITUARY-Frederick Wiseman, American documentary filmmaker, dies at 96 ...
Frederick Wiseman has died. The documentary filmmaker best known for capturing people trapped in the grinding gears of corrupt institutions for more than half a century passed peacefully, his family ...
The great documentarian, who has died at 96, leaves behind a legacy of films that offered a moral accounting of the American ...
Frederick Wiseman, the acclaimed documentary filmmaker behind the controversial 1967 film "Titicut Follies" and "Hospital" ...
Frederick Wiseman, the prolific documentary filmmaker behind the controversial 1967 film "Titicut Follies" and "Ex Libris," has died. He was 96.
His first documentary, “Titicut Follies” (1967), about Bridgewater State Hospital, earned him a contentious place in Massachusetts legal history.
His films explored American institutions, from a psychiatric hospital to a public housing project, and brought him international acclaim.