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In Jackson Heights

Country: United States, Language: English, 190 mins

  • Director: Frederick Wiseman
  • Producer: Frederick Wiseman

CGiii Comment

Very few films can justify 190 minutes running time. Even fewer documentaries can...this one certainly tries and fails.

Mr Wiseman took his camera and wandered round Jackson Heights filming absolutely everything...with neither rhyme or reason. He then went to the editing suite and decided against editing!

The result...an artless piece of prolonged observation...in all honesty, anyone could have made this!


Trailer...

IN JACKSON HEIGHTS Official Trailer from Zipporah Films on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City is one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse communities in the United States and the world. There are immigrants from every country in South America, Mexico, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and China. Some are citizens, some have green cards, some are without documents. The people who live in Jackson Heights, in their cultural, racial and ethnic diversity, are representative of the new wave of immigrants to America. 167 languages are spoken in Jackson Heights. Some of the issues the film raises-assimilation, integration, immigration and cultural and religious differences-are common to all the major cities of the Western world. The subject of the film is the daily life of the people in this community-their businesses, community centers, religions, and political, cultural and social lives-and the conflict between maintaining ties to traditions of the countries of origin and the need to learn and adapt to American ways and values.