Synopse
DOCUMENTARY During his research of contemporary American life, master documentarist Frederick Wiseman spent time in the Mid-West – and illuminated an America far from the big cities. Monrovia, a small community with 1,400 inhabitants, in the vast expanses of the Mid-West. Farming is the key source of income, the shrinking community is a tight network of shared values and rituals. Frederick Wiseman spent nine weeks in Monrovia documenting everyday life with great openness and sensitivity. He gives the lie to some of the clichés of rural life and creates an understanding of the particular provincial heartbeat in a globalized world.
Regie
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: Monrovia, Indiana
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Transatlantik
Version & Subtitles: English OV
Director: Frederick Wiseman
Production country: United States
Year of Production: 2018
Length: 143 min
Producer: Karen Konicek, Frederick Wiseman
Production company: Civic Film
Cinematography: John Davey
Editor: Frederick Wiseman
World Sales: Doc & Film International





