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Voyages of Discovery: The Cinema Frederick Wiseman
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Voyages of Discovery: The Cinema Frederick Wiseman
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Voyages of Discovery: The Cinema Frederick Wiseman
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Frederick Wiseman is America’s foremost chronicler of public institutions. His films have focused on city, state, and local governments; hospitals; asylums; creative organizations and museums; schools; libraries; and more. In recent years, Wiseman’s work has reached a new level of popularity, with films such as
In Jackson Heights
(2015),
Monrovia, Indiana
(2018), and
City Hall
(2020) all earning widespread acclaim.
Voyages of Discovery
is the definitive account of Wiseman’s career, offering a comprehensive analysis of the work of the leading documentary filmmaker in the United States. In this updated edition, Barry Keith Grant adds new material exploring the documentarian’s works since the 1990s, discussing every film in Wiseman’s remarkable sixty-year career. He examines the core concerns running across Wiseman’s work from the early films, which focus on documenting institutional failure, through an expanding interest in cultural institutions and ideology, to a blossoming embrace of democracy in later films. He pays particular attention to Wiseman’s strategies for involving and implicating the spectator in the institutional processes the films document. Grant also places Wiseman within the history of the documentary and other traditions of American art and considers the relationship between documentary film and authorship.
is an important book for anyone interested in Wiseman’s work or how documentary film can reveal the fabric of our shared civic life.
In Jackson Heights
(2015),
Monrovia, Indiana
(2018), and
City Hall
(2020) all earning widespread acclaim.
Voyages of Discovery
is the definitive account of Wiseman’s career, offering a comprehensive analysis of the work of the leading documentary filmmaker in the United States. In this updated edition, Barry Keith Grant adds new material exploring the documentarian’s works since the 1990s, discussing every film in Wiseman’s remarkable sixty-year career. He examines the core concerns running across Wiseman’s work from the early films, which focus on documenting institutional failure, through an expanding interest in cultural institutions and ideology, to a blossoming embrace of democracy in later films. He pays particular attention to Wiseman’s strategies for involving and implicating the spectator in the institutional processes the films document. Grant also places Wiseman within the history of the documentary and other traditions of American art and considers the relationship between documentary film and authorship.
is an important book for anyone interested in Wiseman’s work or how documentary film can reveal the fabric of our shared civic life.