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Famed documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman has passed away. The veteran director was 96 at the time of his passing and was known for many projects he had been part of over the years.
Frederick Wiseman passed away at 96
As reported by Variety, the family and his production management agency issued a joint statement announcing his passing on February 16. The statement read, “For nearly six decades, Frederick Wiseman created an unparalleled body of work, a sweeping cinematic record of contemporary social institutions and ordinary human experience primarily in the United States and France.”The statement further lauded his work in cinema and the “complexity, narrative power, and humanist gaze” that his documentaries carried over the years.
More about Frederick Wiseman
Born in Boston, Frederick Wiseman went to study at Yale Law School. He started as a producer in the film industry with his brief feature film titled ‘The Cool World’. Beyond being a filmmaker, he also worked as a law professor for quite some time before retiring. Over the course of his career as a filmmaker, the director has worked on more than 40 documentary films to date. He has worked on several films and other projects, including ‘High School’, ‘Law and Order’, ‘Hospital’, ‘Public Housing’, and more. Beyond working as a filmmaker, Wiseman also briefly appeared in many films, some of which include ‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’, ‘Eephus’, and ‘Other People’s Children’, to name a few. For his work, he received an honorary Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival. He also received an Oscar for his work in the Hollywood theatres.He is survived by his sons, David and Eric, and three grandchildren. His wife, Zipporah Batshaw, passed away in 2021.
Source: Times of India
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