Near Death (1989 film)
Near Death is a 1989 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. It explores the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston.[1][2]
References
- ^ Maslin, Janet (October 7, 1989). "Frederick Wiseman's 'Near Death'" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "TV REVIEW : 'Near Death' Tells Truth About the Big Lie". Los Angeles Times. January 19, 1990.
Further reading
- Grant, Barry Keith (2022). "Documenting the American Way of Dying: The Near Death Experience". In Friedman, Lester D.; Jones, Therese (eds.). Routledge Handbook of Health and Media. New York: Routledge. pp. 245–257. doi:10.4324/9781003007661-21.
- Grant, Barry Keith (2023). "Love and Death: Near Death (1989)". Voyages of Discovery: The Cinema of Frederick Wiseman (Rev. and expand. ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 195–212, 325–326. doi:10.7312/gran20622.
- Kleinman, Arthur (February 5, 1990). "Do Not Go Gentle". The New Republic. 202 (6): 28–29.
- Stahel, Thomas S. (January 20, 1990). "'Near Death'". Television. America. 162 (2): 41.
- Waters, Harry F. (January 22, 1990). "A Stiff Dose of Intensive Care". Lifestyle: Television. Newsweek. 115 (4): 52.
- Wolf, Susan M. (1990). "'Near Death' — In the Moment of Decision". Occasional Notes. New England Journal of Medicine. 322 (3): 208–210. doi:10.1056/NEJM199001183220320.
External links
- Near Death at IMDb