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PRE-ORDER Cinema Expanded - The Films Of Frederick Wiseman (5 Films) BFI - Blu-ray Region B

PRE-ORDER Cinema Expanded - The Films Of Frederick Wiseman (5 Films) BFI - Blu-ray Region B

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Cinema Expanded: The Films of Frederick Wiseman (Blu-ray)
Director: Frederick Wiseman

With a groundbreaking career spanning seven decades, Frederick Wiseman is one of the great American storytellers. His documentaries, shot vérité-style, are meticulously edited narratives chronicling life’s complexities through rich portraits of social and cultural institutions. Wiseman’s themes are expansive: democracy, power, inequality and community, to name a few; but his focus is compellingly specific and humane. Whether revealing shortcomings in social support or celebrating culinary excellence, he has a unique eye – and ear – for detail.

Representing their first release in the UK, this 3-disc / 5-film collection features a selection of Wiseman’s work made between 1967 and 1975, including Titicut Follies, High School and Juvenile Court.

The Films:

  • Titicut Follies (1967, 84 mins)
  • High School (1968, 75 mins )
  • Hospital (1970, 84 mins)
  • Juvenile Court (1973, 144 mins)
  • Welfare (1975, 167 mins)

Extras:

  • Newly restored in 4K by Zipporah Films and presented in High Definition
  • Newly commissioned video essay by Ian Mantgani on the films of Frederick Wiseman
  • Frederick Wiseman: A Discussion (2025): filmmaker Andrea Luka Zimmerman and curator Matthew Barrington discuss Frederick Wiseman’s aesthetics and approach to filmmaking. Recorded at BFI Southbank, London
  • Limited edition including a perfect-bound book featuring essays by David Jenkins, Eric Marsh, Stephen Mamber, Philip Concannon and Shawn Glinis and Arlin Golden, hosts of the long-running Wiseman Podcast. Also includes a 1986 interview with William Brayne (cinematographer on Hospital and Juvenile Court) and a 1974 essay from Sight & Sound by Thomas Atkins
  • Newly created English descriptive subtitles on all five films
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