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Trevor Banks
Posted: Monday, February 25, 2008 7:24:46 PM

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I won't be able to catch up to this film (made by Documentarian Legend Fredrick Wiseman) for a long time, but I am assuming that since it is four hours of Idaho State Politics that it will involve some members of the church. I would love to hear anything any of you had to say about it. I know its opened up in New York, and I'm assuming it will be available somewhere in the midwest soon.
Trevor Banks
Posted: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:11:59 AM

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Wow. Been pretty dead here for a while. just thought I'd write and say that if State Legislature hasn't shown near you, it probably won't (though there is a possibility), since Zipporah films, I see, are listing it as available on DVD.

The link, to those interested in Fred Wiseman (not a member of the Church, but I was guessing that this latest film might involve members) is here: http://www.zipporah.com/

The link for the film is found here http://www.zipporah.com/films/36

I also guess that it has aired on television, so further theatrical release is less than likely.

I post some sound byte-ish comments about the film from that website for those interested:
The most important living filmmaker in the U.S. takes a close look at the workings of the Idaho State Legislature with its different committees and chambers. The discussions range over a large variety of issues, most of which have little in common save for the fact that they concern the good people of Idaho, yet one has the impression that all these individuals are talking to one another, that there’s a dialogue, a sense of working at something that’s much bigger than all the legislature’s committees put together, bigger in fact than the state itself – in a word, civilization. This begins with individuals gathering together, and so the film’s opening and closing prayer-session sequences suggest that the legislature as at once a family, a community, and a place of history and therefore of both change and memory. Amazing grace indeed.

–Olaf Möller, Film Comment

. . . the “ordinary” citizens who work in the Idaho State Legislature . . . are public servants who take their responsibility to the citizenry very seriously. No matter on which side of the issues they fall, they are dedicated and passionate advocates for their constituents and the rule of law. To call this film inspiring seems trite. STATE LEGISLATURE is better than that. It is reassuring: the democratic process in America is working—in Idaho, at least.

–Patricia Finneran, Silverdocs Film Festival Program 2007

Every scene builds a profound, still-blossoming story about liberty and the democratic process . . . this film is valuable to disaffected skeptics, too, because Wiseman reveals how ordinary people wrestle to make our law . . .

–Dan Popkey, The Idaho Stateman
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