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  1. www.wgbh.org › collections › frederick-wiseman-filmmaker-and-documentarianCity Hall | GBH - WGBH.org

    Hace 2 días · City Hall. Premiered on PBS Dec, 2020. City government touches almost every aspect of our lives. This film by Frederick Wiseman illustrates the variety of ways the Boston city administration can enter into civil discourse with its citizens. We see Mayor Walsh and his administration address policy priorities such as racial justice, affordable ...

  2. Hace 4 días · 3 min. Una imatge de la pel·lícula 'El gran menú', de Frederick Wiseman.Filmin. Dirigida per Frederic Wiseman. En emissió a Filmin. Fa més de mig segle que el restaurant Le Bois sans Feuilles presumeix de tres estrelles Michelin, concedides per primer cop l'any 1968. L'establiment pertany a la família Troisgros, tota una institució en el ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Frederick Wiseman, American filmmaker noted for his documentaries that examine the functioning of American institutions. His notable films included Titicut Follies (1967), Hospital (1970), Public Housing (1997), Monrovia, Indiana (2018), and City Hall (2020).

  4. Hace 3 días · From October 9th through November 7th, the Museum of the Moving Image will be hosting Frederick Wisemans New York, which will include seven feature-length screenings of Wiseman’s New York ...

  5. I have recently been getting into Frederick Wiseman’s work. I enjoyed his films ‘Hospital’ and ‘Titicut Follies,’ and now I’m looking for more old documentaries shot in a similar style. Specifically, I’m looking for films from the 70s or earlier that are mostly candid footage, with little to no narration.

  6. Hace 4 días · Caimán CdC , 21 mayo, 2024. La educación en Francia es un asunto de estado, un tema de discusión constante que se ha convertido además en un subgénero cinematográfico. Claire Simon ya se había acercado a las dinámicas de un patio de una escuela en Récréations (1992). Ahora regresa a la cotidianidad de un colegio con Apprendre, un ...

  7. Hace 3 días · by Nick Taylor. First, let me say that I enjoyed reading Ben Miller’s less enthusiastic but deeply engaged review of Evil Does Not Exist.I would never have thought to compare this with Aronofsky’s mother!, though as he points out, both films are quite skilled at accumulating tension despite or even because of their unpredictability.He’s also right about the resonance of the ending, which ...