Review of Titicut Follies (1967) by Mike T — 13 Feb 2011
Director Frederick Wiseman refrains from narrating a message to correspond with the images he depicts. He shapes the film in such a way that it feels as helpless, maddening and overwhelming as the material itself.
There is profound sadness in this documentary. It is not something I will easily shake off or forget; I think it is some kind of masterpiece in its own way.
This review of Titicut Follies (1967) was written by Mike T on 13 Feb 2011.
Titicut Follies has generally received very positive reviews.
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