TIFF 2020 Review: City Hall – “Making the world all the more understandable and fascinating”
Frederick Wiseman explores how the municipality of Boston operates and interacts both at governmental and community levels.
Frederick Wiseman remains a one-man production crew who writes, directs, edits and sound designs his own documentaries without any indication of slowing down at the age of 90. He does have a career fascination in how institutions function and their societal impact. This time around Wiseman focuses on his hometown of Boston to understand how cities operate and the various services that they provide. The trademarks remain like relying solely on the natural sounds of the environment in which the camera is placed, having no narration, long takes, and segments that place the viewer in the middle of the action, and montages that serve as transitions.
Trevor Hogg is a freelance video editor and writer who currently resides in Canada; he can be found at LinkedIn.