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Wiseman's documentary debut with this survey of conditions that existed during the 60s at the State Prison for the Criminally Insane in Bridgewater. Frederick Wiseman made his documentary debut with this controversial 84-minute survey of conditions that existed during the mid-'60s at the State Prison for the Criminally Insane in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Made in 1967, the film was subjected to a worldwide ban until 1992 because the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that it was an invasion of inmate privacy. The film goes behind the walls to show stark and graphic images exposing the treatment of inmates by guards, social workers, and psychiatrists.

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  • Frederick Wiseman

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1h 24min


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United States
1967
Wiseman's documentary debut with this survey of conditions that existed during the 60s at the State Prison for the Criminally Insane in Bridgewater.

Wiseman's documentary debut with this survey of conditions that existed during the 60s at the State Prison for the Criminally Insane in Bridgewater.


Frederick Wiseman made his documentary debut with this controversial 84-minute survey of conditions that existed during the mid-'60s at the State Prison for the Criminally Insane in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Made in 1967, the film was subjected to a worldwide ban until 1992 because the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that it was an invasion of inmate privacy. The film goes behind the walls to show stark and graphic images exposing the treatment of inmates by guards, social workers, and psychiatrists.

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