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Documentary Icon Frederick Wiseman Dies at 96
16 Feb
Summary
- Frederick Wiseman, acclaimed documentarian, passed away at 96.
- His debut film, 'Titticut Follies,' exposed asylum abuse.
- The film faced legal battles but was eventually public.

Frederick Wiseman, a celebrated filmmaker renowned for his documentaries on American institutions, has passed away at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was 96 years old.
Wiseman's career, which began in 1967 and continued until 2023, produced a prolific body of work exploring various facets of American culture and daily life. His debut film, "Titticut Follies" (1967), was a landmark expose of patient-inmate mistreatment at Bridgewater State Hospital.
The documentary faced immediate opposition from the Massachusetts government, which sought to destroy all copies. Despite the state's claims of privacy violations, the film's public release was delayed by court rulings until a federal judge overturned them in 1991.
Wiseman, who received the Academy Governor's Award in 2016, was lauded for his direct and often controversial examinations of societal issues.



