'City Hall': US Democracy Despite Trump
Umer Jamshaid 6 days ago Tue 23rd February 2021 | 08:32 PM

Frederick Wiseman's epic new documentary "City Hall" about local government in Boston is an antidote to Donald Trump's division and dysfunction, showing a meat-and-potatoes mayor making American democracy work.
Paris, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 23rd Feb, 2021 ) :Frederick Wiseman's epic new documentary "City Hall" about local government in Boston is an antidote to Donald Trump's division and dysfunction, showing a meat-and-potatoes mayor making American democracy work.
Over more than four hours Wiseman follows Marty Walsh, who has since been tapped by US President Joe Biden as his labour secretary, bringing Boston's diverse Babel of people together rather than tearing them apart Trump style.
"Trump is an unseen presence in the film," Wiseman told AFP. "It was a relief to me and I think it's a relief to some people who watch the film to see a politician actually interested in doing a good job." For over half a century the 91-year-old Oscar winner, who divides his time between Cambridge, Massachusetts and Paris, has been making documentaries that put the US and its institutions under the microscope.
For years he had been drawn to the idea of making a film about a local council.
"It's an overarching institution that dealt with a lot of the subjects of my previous films... so it just seemed to me a natural fit," he said.
In the film, long scenes of meetings and speeches are interspersed with shots of Boston and its binmen at work and visits to the fire department, an animal shelter, the archeology museum.
- Extraordinary mayor - Walsh, the son of Irish immigrants who grew up in a working-class neighbourhood in the city and was elected its mayor in 2014, emerges as the star, melding people together by his passionate speeches and following up with action.
He is the embodiment of everything Trump was accused of not being -- getting into the nitty-gritty of issues from immigration to inequality and fixing things rather than causing chaos.
"If I had made 'City Hall' when Obama was president I think the reaction would have been Mayor Walsh is a very good mayor, but in the context of Trump he is extraordinary." Since his first film in 1967, the controversial classic "Titicut Follies" on a grim mental institution, Wiseman has never lost his sociological focus over more than 40 documentaries.
The films, which range from just over an hour to six, include studies of a blind and deaf school, a police department, a boxing gym, an air force academy and New York Public library.
Wiseman has also turned his lens on some of France's most famous institutions, from the Paris Opera Ballet to the legendary cabaret club Crazy Horse, as well as the Comedie Francaise, the guardian of the flame of French classical theatre.
- Roll of the dice - Although Wiseman was born in Boston, he said he had no interest in exploring his own roots for "City Hall".
It just had to do "with the fact that they answered my mail." Wiseman had read an article about six of the best mayors in the US and wrote letters to all of them. Only Boston responded positively.
In any case, taking the personal autobiographical angle in his films is not the Wiseman style.
Although he says every choice in shooting and editing is subjective, he approached "City Hall" in much the same way as his other films -- going in cold, doing minimal research.
"The shooting of the film is the research," he insisted.
"I have said that a lot, but it has the charm of being true. Because I don't like to be present doing research when something really interesting may be going on." His films, as a result, are documents of discovery and quiet observation of people in action.
A lot of getting those great, snatched Wiseman moments "is just a roll of the dice" said the master, who always works in a team of three; himself on sound, a cameraman and an assistant.
"It's a combination of judgement and luck or chance," he insists.
And also time.
Wiseman shoots around 140 to 150 hours of footage for each film, though "City Hall" by comparison was modest -- 104 hours for some 11 weeks of shooting.
"The film is a learning experience for me. Whatever I have learned about the subject you see in the film."With its planned release hit by coronavirus lockdowns, "City Hall" will be shown across the world as cinemas reopen.
Related Topics
Recent Stories

UAE participates in meeting of Arab League Council

UAE to chair AL's Permanent Committee for Leg ..

UAE Ambassador presents credentials to Israeli Pre ..

Vaccine will not keep people safe, basic public he ..

Ministry of Education, Australian Dental Council s ..

Swiss diagnostic service provider Unilabs expands ..
More Stories From World
-
UPDATE - Czech Cabinet Imposes Mandatory Testing for COVID-19 at Enterprises, Firms - Minister
22 minutes ago -
US May Impose Navalny-Related Sanctions on Russia Tuesday - Reuters Citing Sources
32 minutes ago -
Czech Cabinet Imposes Mandatory Testing for COVID-19 at Enterprises, Firms - Minister
42 minutes ago -
UPDATE - Venezuela Approves Sinopharm Coronavirus Vaccine - Health Ministry
52 minutes ago -
Venezuela Approves Sinopharm Coronavirus Vaccine - Health Ministry
1 hour ago -
Czech Drug Control Institute Starts Studying Sputnik V Vaccine Documentation - Spokeswoman
1 hour ago -
Biden, Lopez Obrador Emphasize Willingness to Cooperate on Matters of Mutual Interest
2 hours ago -
At Least Five Civilians Injured as Houthis Launch Projectile at Saudi Arabia - Reports
2 hours ago -
UPDATE - Moldova Intends to Urgently Buy 1 Million Doses of Coronavirus Vaccines - Cabinet
2 hours ago -
Georgia's Government, Opposition to Continue Talks Over Key Issues - Prime Minister
2 hours ago -
UK Sticks to Lockdown Plan Despite Several Cases of New COVID19 Variant - Health Secretary
3 hours ago -
FBI Declines Comment on Concord's Request for Reward Over Prigozhin - Spokesperson
3 hours ago
Education - Urdu News - Car Prices - Breaking News - English News - Live Tv Channels - Urdu Horoscope - Horoscope in Urdu - Muslim Names in Urdu - Urdu Poetry - Love Poetry - Sad Poetry - Prize Bond - Mobile Prices in Pakistan - PTV Sports - English to Urdu - Big Ticket - Translate English to Urdu - Ramadan Calendar - Prayer Times - DDF Raffle - Islamic Calendar - Events - Today Islamic Date - Travel - UAE Raffles - Travel Guide - Arabic - Urdu Cooking Recipes - Directory - Pakistan Results - Past Papers - BISE - Schools in Pakistan - Academies & Tuition Centers
UrduPoint Network is the largest independent digital media house from Pakistan, catering the needs of its users since year 1997. We provide breaking news, Pakistani news, International news, Business news, Sports news, Urdu news and Live Urdu News
© 1997-2021, UrduPoint Network
All rights of the publication are reserved by UrduPoint.com. Reproduction without proper consent is not allowed.