Frederick Wiseman on “Monrovia, Indiana” and half a century of filmmaking

In his latest observational doc Monrovia, Indiana, Frederick Wiseman turns his lens to the eponymous small American town of just over 1,000 people. After a half century directing documentary films, Wiseman (pictured) ...
October 29, 2018

In his latest observational doc Monrovia, Indiana, Frederick Wiseman turns his lens to the eponymous small American town of just over 1,000 people. After a half century directing documentary films, Wiseman (pictured) ...

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Senior staff writer Frederick Blichert comes to realscreen with a background as a journalist and freelance film critic. He has previously written for VICE, Paste Magazine, Senses of Cinema, Xtra, Canadian Cinematographer and elsewhere. He holds a Master of Arts in film studies from Carleton University and a Master of Journalism from the University of British Columbia.

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