Canal Zone
ByFrederick Wiseman
Daily life of the American residents (technicians, military personnel and their families) in the Panama Canal Zone.
Daily life of the American residents (technicians, military personnel and their families) in the Panama Canal Zone.
Festivals & Awards
Cinéma du réel – Paris (France) – Hors compétition – 1979
Press
[Fred Wiseman’s] epochal television documentary on the Americans in the zone was the best- in-depth report in the entire debate.
–Walter Lafeber, More
(H)e has focused on the community life of the Americans holding the fort in the Zone, and his film is both a despairing critique of lower-middle-class American values and a comic pathetic elegy for American imperialism. CANAL ZONE connects with his earlier works in disturbing ways: of all his films it is the saddest and, when you think about it, the most shocking.
–David Denby, The Boston Phoenix
In the sunny landscape of a distant Army enclave in Panama, Wiseman finds a nightmare vision of America itself… By the time CANAL ZONE reaches its Memorial Day climax… it becomes as bitter as Sinclair Lewis’ Main Street… an ingenious cautionary tale.
–Frank Rich, Time
Original title: Canal Zone
Production: Zipporah Films
Nationality: USA
Year of production: 1977
Running time: 174'
Language: English
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