'The Garden' pulled from Sundance screenings
The 2005 Sundance Film Festival has cancelled screenings of Frederick Wiseman's documentary The Garden, which had been scheduled to premiere Saturday at 3:45 p.m. in Salt Lake City. Wiseman is known for such cinema verite documentaries as Titicut Follies, High School and Hospital, and his newest film promised a look at the inside workings of New York City's Madison Square Garden. But in a statement issued by Sundance, Wiseman explained, "There are unresolved issues between me and Madison Square Garden, so I have withdrawn the film 'The Garden' from the festival. We are discussing these issues with the goal of resolving them so that the documentary can be screened in the very near future."...
- 1/22/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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