His later works—beginning with Blind, Deaf, Adjustment and Work, and Multi-Handicapped (1986), a four-part film about a school and training facility for handicapped people—are even longer (Near Death [1989] is more than six hours long) and even more full of radically extended scenes. These movies are perhaps less interesting cinematically than the earlier masterpieces, less rhythmically varied and satisfyingly shaped. But this is a sacrifice Wiseman makes for the benefit of truthfulness towards his subjects.
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Frederick Wiseman - Adjustment and Work (1986).avi