Juvenile Court


CRITIC'S CHOICE! - Chicago Reader / RECOMMENDED! - Time Out Chicago
Rare Screening of Frederick Wiseman’s Classic 1973 Documentary
Friday, March 23, 2012 - 8:00pm
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Chicago Filmmakers

Read the review in the Chicago Reader here.
 

“Compelled to enter a guilty plea for the armed holdup of a Kentucky Fried Chicken, a distraught seventeen-year-old boy cries out, ‘I feel I am innocent and have been trapped! Is there any justice for me?’ At the Memphis Juvenile Court, adolescents and children face charges ranging from shoplifting, drug dealing, and prostitution to armed robbery and the abuse of a minor. As [director Frederick Wiseman] poignantly illustrates, the complex cases that come before this court cannot be remedied simply by meting out punishment. Brought before a series of authority figures—parents and policemen, psychiatrists and case-workers, born-again ministers and judges—the juveniles rarely make eye contact; some express fear, sorrow, and anger in inchoate ways, others damn with articulate reasoning.” – Museum of Modern Art (D. Frederick Wiseman, 1973, 144 min., 16mm to video)

 

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