Biography
film director
Frederick Wiseman
Frederick Wiseman was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1930. After studying law at Yale, he became a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and worked as a researcher at the University of Boston, Brandeis and Harvard. In 1967 he decided to dedicate himself to cinema and started making independent documentaries. In 1970 he founded Zipporah Films, which distributes his work. He continued his academic research, has obtained numerous recognitions and has published books and magazine articles. Wiseman is also active in theater.
FILMOGRAFIA
Titicut Follies (1967), High School (1969), Law and Order (1969), Hospital (1970), Basic Training (1971), Essene (1972), Jouvenil Court (1973), Primate (1974), Welfare (1975), Meat (1976), Canal Zone (1977), Sinai Field Mission (1978), Manoeuvre (1979), Model (1980), Seraphita's Diary (1980), The Store (1983), Racetrack (1985), Blind (1986), Multi-Handicapped (1986), Adjustment and Work (1986), Deaf (1986), Missile (1986), Central Park (1989), Near Death (1989), Aspen (1991), Zoo (1993), Hight School II (1994), Ballet (1995), La Comédie Français ou l'Amour Joué (1996), Public Housing (1997), Belfast, Maine (1999), Domestic Violence (2001), Domestic Violence II
Cast
& Credits
Director of photography: William Brayne.
Production company: Frederick Wiseman.