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October 31, 2013Frederick Wiseman's "At Berkeley," or, Seeing Like an Administrationrederick Wiseman's films often document the insipid, noxious operations of bureaucracies. This is certainly the case with High School, released in the auspicious year 1968. If At Berkeley can be read as a sequel to that earlier film, what becomes clear is that it is not only the character of educational institutions that has changed over the past fifty years--like the Fordist factory in the era of globalization, the factory-like public school has faded as well (although many schools have at the same time become increasingly prison-like)--but also the character of the director, who has become, notes one reviewer, "something of an institution himself."Posted by Jim Zellmer at October 31, 2013 12:35 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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