Law & Order (Frederick Wiseman, 1969) TVRip VOSE
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Law & Order (Frederick Wiseman, 1969) TVRip VOSE
Frederick Wiseman is arguably the most important American documentary filmmaker of the past three decades. A law professor turned filmmaker in 1967, Wiseman, in his most dramatically powerful documentaries, has poignantly chronicled the exercise of power in American society by focusing on the everyday travails of the least fortunate Americans caught in the tangled webs of social institutions operating at the community level. An underlying theme of many of these documentaries is the individual's attempt to preserve his or her humanity and dignity while struggling against laws and dehumanizing bureaucratic systems.
Wiseman's aesthetic falls squarely in the "direct cinema" tradition of documentary filmmaking, which emphasizes continued filming, as unobtrusively as possible, of human conversation and the routines of everyday life, with no music, no interviews, no voice-over narration, and no overt attempt to interpret or explain the events unfolding before the camera.
Wiseman calls his films "reality-fictions," reflecting his tight thematic structuring of the raw footage in the editing process. Eschewing "leading characters," Wiseman skillfully interweaves many small stories to provide contrast and thematic complexity.
Law and Order (1969) was filmed in Kansas City, Missouri. Here, Wiseman cast his gaze on the daily routine of police work in the Kansas City police department. Most of the sequences were filmed in the black district of the city. Examples of police brutality and insensitivity were juxtaposed with other examples of sympathetic patrol officers attempting to assist citizens with a variety of minor, and Wiseman sometimes humorous, problems. On the whole, however, police behavior was depicted as symptomatic of deeper social crisis, including racism, poverty, and the resultant pervasive violence in the inner city.
-Hal Himmelstein
Tamaño: 703 MB
Duración: 01:20:53
Resolución: 544x384
Bitrate vídeo: 1089 kbps
Bitrate audio: 119 kbps
Códec: Xvid
Enlace:law and order (frederick wiseman, 1969).avi
Wiseman's aesthetic falls squarely in the "direct cinema" tradition of documentary filmmaking, which emphasizes continued filming, as unobtrusively as possible, of human conversation and the routines of everyday life, with no music, no interviews, no voice-over narration, and no overt attempt to interpret or explain the events unfolding before the camera.
Wiseman calls his films "reality-fictions," reflecting his tight thematic structuring of the raw footage in the editing process. Eschewing "leading characters," Wiseman skillfully interweaves many small stories to provide contrast and thematic complexity.
Law and Order (1969) was filmed in Kansas City, Missouri. Here, Wiseman cast his gaze on the daily routine of police work in the Kansas City police department. Most of the sequences were filmed in the black district of the city. Examples of police brutality and insensitivity were juxtaposed with other examples of sympathetic patrol officers attempting to assist citizens with a variety of minor, and Wiseman sometimes humorous, problems. On the whole, however, police behavior was depicted as symptomatic of deeper social crisis, including racism, poverty, and the resultant pervasive violence in the inner city.
-Hal Himmelstein
Tamaño: 703 MB
Duración: 01:20:53
Resolución: 544x384
Bitrate vídeo: 1089 kbps
Bitrate audio: 119 kbps
Códec: Xvid
Enlace:law and order (frederick wiseman, 1969).avi
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Law and Order (Frederick Wiseman, 1969) DVD5 VOSE
Ficha Tecnica
Título original: Law and Order
Año: 1969
Director: Frederick Wiseman
Guión: Frederick Wiseman
Genero: Documental
Productora: The Ford Foundation
Duración: 81 min
País: Estados Unidos
Lenguaje: Inglés
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Sinopsis
Ley y Orden examina el día a día del trabajo de la Policía de la ciudad de Kansas, en Estados Unidos. El documental cubre todo tipo de situaciones a las que debe hacer frente el cuerpo de Policía y los diferentes roles que adopta en la ciudad: Más allá de arrestar a criminales, la Policía de Kansas actua de consejera, negociante y árbitro de las injusticias civiles, altercados menores y faltas leves.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064577/?ref_=fn_al_tt_8
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Autoría
Nombre: Law and Order - Frederick Wiseman 1969 - DVD5 - VO.eng Sub.spa - GCPG.iso
Codec de vídeo y audio: DVD5 full
Tamaño: 4,04 GB
Duración: 01:20:42
Idioma: Inglés
Subtítulos: Español (añadidos)
Esta vez los subtítulos en español han sido fáciles, sólo ha habido que transcribirlos desde la captura de TV que circula por ahí y sincronizarlos con el DVD original. Prácticamente son iguales, con algún que otro añadido y pequeñas correcciones. Se puden encontrar aquí:
Law and Order - subtítulos español
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Law and Order - Frederick Wiseman 1969 - DVD5 - VO.eng Sub.spa - GCPG.iso