With his unique style of filmmaking Wiseman captures the most famous public space in New York. A slow and detailed exploration of social dynamics, life and issues inside Central Park.
Like in all his films Wiseman manages to offer a seemingly unlimited access to the space. He withdraws himself during the shoot, letting the story tell it self trough the words and actions of visitors and even bureaucrats.
The camera captures the scenery and architecture without being in the way or drawing attention. People go about their daily life and continue with their activities and discussions without (seemingly) being aware of the camera or a film crew.
An important and inspiring film from one of the greatest documentary filmmakers of our time.