Directed by Frederick Wiseman, this three-hour-long “fly-on-the-wall” documentary was drawn from 170 hours of footage shot by the octogenarian filmmaker over a period of twelve weeks in 2012 at the National Gallery in London. Through his sensitive editing, Wiseman tells the stories of the museum that visitors see and the museum that is behind the scenes. (English, 180 min., rated G)
This program is presented in conjunction with IU Cinema and is sponsored in part by Marsha R. Bradford and Harold A. Dumes. The talk and films are free and open to the public.
Cost: Free, but ticketed
For more information contact:
Alex Nelson
(812)855-5445
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