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In Jackson Heights
Wide Angle
Education · Aging · Urbanization · LGBT · Social Criticism · Capitalism · Impaired · Family/Child
- CountryUnited States
- Production Year2015
- Running Time190min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City is one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse communities in the United States and the world. There are immigrants from every country in South America, Mexico, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and China. Some are citizens, some have green cards, some are without documents. The people who live in Jackson Heights, in their cultural, racial and ethnic diversity, are representative of the new wave of immigrants to America. 167 languages are spoken in Jackson Heights. Some of the issues In Jackson Heights raises—assimilation, integration, immigration and cultural and religious differences—are common to all the major cities of the Western world. Frederick Wiseman's camera observes the daily life of the people in this community—their businesses, community centers, religions, and political, cultural and social lives—and the conflict between maintaining ties to traditions of the countries of origin and the need to learn and adapt to American ways and values.
Director
Frederick WISEMAN
Born in 1930, Frederick Wiseman studied in Williams College, Yale Law School, the University of Paris and so on. Used to be a lawyer, he has exposed important institutions of USA through his documentaries over 20. His films include High School (1968), Welfare (1969), Juvenile Court (1973) Belfast, Maine (1999), State Legislature (2006), La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet (2009), At Berkeley (2013), and National Gallery (2014).
Credit
- Director
Frederick WISEMAN - ProducerFrederick Wiseman
- Cast Residents of Jackson Heights
Queens
New York - EditorFrederick Wiseman
- SoundFrederick Wiseman
- Production CompanyMoulins Films LLC
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