Review of Tell Them Who You Are (2004) by Rebecca B — 07 Apr 2008
Initially frustrating in structure and direction. However it becomes clear this is what it is to know or understand Haskell Wexler. By the end of the doco I felt touched and I felt the realness of Mark's sheer frustration at Haskell and his controlling nature and Mark's constant desire to find a warmer side to his father.
Definitely worth viewing if you have patience to see it through. honest and real, even to the point that he has to film half the doco with Haskell with a camera in front of his face!
This review of Tell Them Who You Are (2004) was written by Rebecca B on 07 Apr 2008.
Tell Them Who You Are has generally received positive reviews.
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