Frederick Wiseman
Born
1 January 1930 (96)
Place of Birth
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Biography
Frederick Wiseman (January 1, 1930 — February 16, 2026) was an American filmmaker, documentarian, and theatre director. As a documentarian, Wiseman has been noted for his ability to capture the nuances of life in American institutions such as prisons, hospitals, welfare offices, and high schools. He started out in 1963 by producing a narrative feature, The Cool World, an examination of the lives of Harlem teenagers. In the beginning, Wiseman was a staunch social reformist, and his films were cal...
Frederick Wiseman (January 1, 1930 — February 16, 2026) was an American filmmaker, documentarian, and theatre director. As a documentarian, Wiseman has been noted for his ability to capture the nuances of life in American institutions such as prisons, hospitals, welfare offices, and high schools. He started out in 1963 by producing a narrative feature, The Cool World, an examination of the lives of Harlem teenagers. In the beginning, Wiseman was a staunch social reformist, and his films were calls for change. Titicut Follies, his first documentary, is an exposé of life in a prison for the criminally insane in Bridgewater, MA. It was controversial and left Wiseman with the reputation of being a muckraker. His four subsequent documentaries were all exposés of other tax-supported institutions designed to show the ineffectiveness of the bureaucracy that not only threatens to destroy them, but also dehumanizes the people they were meant to serve. Wiseman toned down his message and began focusing more on American culture to point out the symbolism of daily activities in his film Primate (1974). In the 1980s, he began examining institutions as they relate to ideology. Unlike other documentaries, Wiseman’s work does not progress chronologically; rather, the segments are arranged thematically, like an essay, and are linked via rhetorical devices such as comparison and contrast to create a patterned structure. His films are never narrated, thereby forcing viewers to make connections between the sequences themselves. Wiseman has occasionally returned to fictional films, albeit in a non-fiction performance style, as with Seraphita’s Diary (1982) and La Derniere Lettre (2002).
Filmography (40)
A Private Life
2025
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life
2025
Eephus
2025
Menus-Plaisirs, les Troisgros
2023
My Sole Desire
2023
A Couple
2022
Other People's Children
2022
City Hall
2020
Monrovia, Indiana
2018
The Summer House
2018
Ex Libris: The New York Public Library
2017
In Jackson Heights
2015
National Gallery
2014
At Berkeley
2013
Next to Last (Autumn 63)
2013
Ain't Misbehavin
2013
Aujourd'hui
2012
Crazy Horse
2011
Boxing Gym
2010
La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet
2009
Haiku
2009
State Legislature
2007
The Garden
2005
The Last Letter
2002
Domestic Violence 2
2002
Domestic Violence
2001
Belfast, Maine
1999
Public Housing
1997
La Comédie-Française ou L'amour joué
1996
Ballet
1995
High School II
1994
Zoo
1993
Aspen
1991
Central Park
1990
Near Death
1989
Missile
1988
Multi-Handicapped
1986
Adjustment & Work
1986
Deaf
1986
Blind
1986