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Five Films by Frederick Wiseman

Titicut Follies, High School, Welfare, High School II, Public Housing

Author: Barry Keith Grant

Code: LISPCI0181974

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Five Films by Frederick Wiseman

Titicut Follies, High School, Welfare, High School II, Public Housing

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Five Films by Frederick Wiseman - Titicut Follies, High School, Welfare, High School II, Public Housing

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Titicut Follies, High School, Welfare, High School II, Public Housing

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Publisher:  University of California Press

Place of printing:  Berkeley-Los Angeles-London

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"Barry Grant has created a monumental resource for the study of a monumental filmmaker. The transcripts of these five films have been meticulously constructed without compromising the vitality and energy that characterizes the films themselves. This book should be invaluable to film scholars for as long as the films of Fred Wiseman are viewed, discussed and dissected—which we now know will be a long time indeed."—Ross McElwee, Director, Sherman's March and Bright Leaves

"Fred Wiseman is the perfect example of someone who has created a great canon of films. He is not just a great documentary filmmaker, he is a great filmmaker and artist. He has created some of the wildest, most personal, and oddly expressionistic filmmaking around. His origins are not in the movies but in the theater of the absurd. I imagine his smile of pleasure when the man in Welfare compares his situation to Godot. It's not life imitating art, but a strange admixture of both where the boundary lines between the two are no longer visible. Ultimately, Wiseman has showed us that the ultimate institution is life itself, and properly speaking, we should all be institutionalized."—Errol Morris

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Example in good condition. Cover with slight yellowing, dust spots and signs of wear to the edges and corners. Cuts slightly yellowed and with traces of dust. Slightly yellowed pages. English text. Text in english. Book in good condition.

ISBN Code:  0520244575

EAN:  9780520244573

Pages:  XIII,432

Format:  Paperback

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  24
Width:  15

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Foreword by Frederick Wiseman. Present 74 photographs in b/w nt Text in English. Text in english.

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