FREDERICK WISEMAN





BALLET


 

A film about the American Ballet Theatre. The film presents the Company in rehearsal
in their New York studio and on tour in Athens and Copenhagen.  Choreographers, ballet
masters and mistresses are shown at work with principle dancers, soloists and the corps de
ballet. Other sequences involve the administration and fund raising aspects of the Company.
A profile of the work of an important classical ballet company.  (2:50)


BELFAST, MAINE

A film about ordinary experience in a beautiful old New England port city. It is a portrait
of daily life with particular emphasis on the work and the cultural life of the community.
Among the activities shown in the film are the work of lobstermen, tug-boat operators,
factory workers, shop owners, city counselors, doctors, judges, policemen, teachers,
social workers, nurses and ministers. Cultural activities include choir  rehearsal,
dance class, music lessons and theatre production.  (4:08)


HIGH SCHOOL


 

The school system exists not only to pass on "facts" but ideally to transmit social values
from one generation to another. The film documents how this social conditioning occurs.
In a large, above-average urban high school, we witness a series of formal and
informal encounters between teachers, students, parents, and administrators
through which the ideology and values of the school emerge.   (1:15)


HIGH SCHOOL 2


 

This is a film about Central Park East Secondary School (CPESS), a successful alternative
high school in New York's Spanish Harlem, 85-95% of whose graduates go on to four-year
colleges. The film illustrates the School's emphasis on "Habits of Mind" (weighing evidence;
awareness of multiple points of view; seeing connections and relationships; speculating on
possibilities; and assessing values.)  Sequences illustrating the School's approach to learning
include: classroom activities in the humanities and sciences; family conferences; discussions
of race, class, and gender; faculty meetings; disciplinary problems; sex education;
conflict resolution by students; and student council meetings.  (3:40)


LA COMEDIE FRANCAIS


 

LA COMÉDIE-FRANÇAISE is the oldest continuous repertory company in the world,
founded in Paris in the late 17th century.  This is the first time a documentary film-maker
has been allowed to look at all the aspects of the work of this great theatrical company.
Sequences in the film include sections of plays, casting, set and costume design,
administrative meetings and rehearsals and performances of four classic French plays,
Don Juan by Molière, La Thebaide by Racine, La Double Inconstance by Marivaux
and Occupe-toi d'Amelie by Feydeau.   (3:43)


MEAT

MEAT traces the process through which cattle and sheep become consumer products.
It depicts the processing and transportation of meat products by a highly automated
packing plant, illustrating important points and problems in the area of production,
transportation, logistics, equipment design, time-motion study, & labor management. (1:53)


MISSILE

A film about the 4315th Training Squadron of the Strategic Air Command at Vandenberg
Air Force Base in California which trains Air Force officers to man the Launch Control Centers
for the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. Sequences include discussion of the moral
and military issues of nuclear war; the arming, targeting and launching of the missile; codes;
communications; protection against terrorist attack; emergency procedures; staff meetings;
tutorial sessions.  The film follows the trainees through the various stages of training through
graduation and assignment to staff Launch Control Centers.  (1:55)


NEAR DEATH (1990)

NEAR DEATH (1989) is a film about the Medical Intensive Care Unit at the Beth Israel
Hospital in Boston.  The film is concerned with how people face death. More specifically, the
film presents the complex interrelationships among patients, families, doctors, nurses, hospital
staff and religious advisors as they confront the personal ethical, medical and psychological,
religious and legal issues involved in making decisions about whether or not to give life-sustaining
treatment to dying patients.   (6:00)  (A/A)


PUBLIC HOUSING

PUBLIC HOUSING is a film about daily life at the Ida B. Wells public housing
evelopment in Chicago.  The film shows the work of the tenants council, street life,
the role of police,  job training programs, drug education, teenage mothers, dysfunctional
families, elderly residents, nursery school and after school teenage programs and the
activities of the city, state and federal governments in maintaining and changing public
housing.   The scenes illustrate some of the experiences of people living in conditions
of extreme poverty.  (3:15)


THE STORE

THE STORE is a film about the main Neiman-Marcus store and corporate
headquarters in Dallas. The sequences in the film include the selection, presentation,
marketing, pricing, advertising and selling of a vast array of consumer products including
designer clothes and furs, jewelry, perfumes, shoes, electronic products, sportswear, china
and porcelain and many other goods.  The internal management and organizational aspects
of a large corporation are shown, i.e., sales meetings, development of marketing and
advertising strategies, training, personnel practices and sales techniques.   (1:58)  (A/A)


TITICUT FOLLIES

Prisons and mental institutions, where recalcitrant or ill-fitting citizens are put out of sight,
are the dirty secrets of civilized society.  As they are owned and controlled by precisely
those who wish to keep them secret, and are also confined to specific, enclosed spaces,
filmmakers are easily kept out.  Wiseman's achievement in creating this unique film
document is therefore all the more impressive:  it is a major work of subversive cinema
and a searing indictment -- without editorializing narration -- of the "system".  Wiseman
(and his extraordinary cameraman-anthropologist John Marshall) officially gained entrance
to a state prison hospital for the criminally insane, where the film was shot, and obtained
the co-operation of it's psychiatrists, guards, and social workers.   Massachusetts, however,
subsequently obtained an injunction preventing the film's exhibition, thereby keeping the secret.

This is a gallery of horrors, a reflection of man's infinite capacity to dehumanize his fellow beings.
Broken men, retarded, catatonic, schizophrenic, toothless -- many incarcerated for life -- vegetate
in empty cells, bare of furniture, utensils, toilets, or beds.  They are incontinent, they masturbate,
babble, put on a horrifying annual variety show (the "Titicut Follies"), beat against the bars in rage,
and scream.  They stand on their heads for minutes on end while chanting self-invented hymns,
or are force-fed through the nose while a Dr. Strangelove psychiatrist himself (!) pours liquid down
the stomach tube.  They are taunted or patronized, drink their own dirty bathwater while in the tub
(smilingly calling it champagne), and die, ignomiously, their bodies shaved before burial and cotton-wool
stuffed into their eyes.  The camera flinches from nothing:  here it is, it says, and since you are not doing
anything about eliminating this, at least have the courage to watch.

Amos Vogel, FILM AS A SUBVERSIVE ART
 

(1:24)  (A/A)

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ZOO

ZOO is a film about the zoo in Miami, Florida.  The zoo's collection includes 780 animals
representing hundreds of species. The film shows the care and maintenance of the animals
by the keepers, the work of the veterinarians and their staff and the visits to the zoo by
people from all over the world.  The film presents the wide diversity of interests and activities
at the zoo and the inter-relatedness of the animal, human, ethical, financial, technical,
organizational and research aspects of operating the zoo.  (2:10)


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