Review of Absolute Wilson (2006) by Bill White for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 04 Mar 2008
Katharina Otto-Bernstein's oral history of Wilson's life and work, narrated by Wilson, with a handful of sycophants joining in on the choruses, is monstrously one-sided. It does, however, offer insights into the director's methods and motivations.
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This review of Absolute Wilson (2006) was written by Bill White and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 04 Mar 2008.
Absolute Wilson has generally received positive reviews.
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