Synopse
DOCUMENTARY With more than 51 million media, the New York Public Library is one of the largest of its kind in the world. Opened in 1911, the building is however more than a distinguished archive of knowledge, collecting and preservation of information – it's a multi-facetted, lively place of learning. Documentary film legend Frederick Wiseman's camera has delved deep into the cosmos of the New York Public Library and discovered a space in which democracy is lived every day. Here, between piles of books monitors, anyone has the right to educate themselves and exchange views with others. The power of thought is the beginning of a better world.
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FREDERICK WISEMAN (*1930) is seen as a pioneer of the purely observational Direct Cinema. For his comprehensive and influential life's work, including "Titicut Follies" (1967), "Primate" (1974), "La Danse" (2009) and "National Gallery" (2014), he was awarded an Honorary Oscar in 2016. FILMFEST HAMBURG showed "In Jackson Heights" (2015), "Ex Libris" (2017) and "Monrovia, Indiana" (2018).
Info
Original Title: Ex Libris. The New York Public Library
International Title: Ex Libris. The New York Public Library
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Transatlantik
Version & Subtitles: English OV with German subtitles
Director: Frederick Wiseman
Production country: United States
Year of Production: 2017
Length: 197 min
Producer: Frederick Wiseman
Production company: Zipporah Films inc.
Cinematography: John Davey
Editor: Frederick Wiseman
World Sales: Daniela Elstner, Doc & Film International
Distributor: Ludwig Ammann, Kool Filmdistribution GbR





