Review of The Loss of Nameless Things (2004) by Joseph Y — 20 Jan 2009
Haunting, evocative documentary tracing the fascinating journey of Oakley Hall III, a rising Conservatory founder, director, playwright and visionary who started the Lexington Conservatory Theater in New York.
A profound, almost indescribably, imperceptibly sad account at first, but later surprising, authentically inspiring, and uplifting. A must-see.
This review of The Loss of Nameless Things (2004) was written by Joseph Y on 20 Jan 2009.
The Loss of Nameless Things has generally received very positive reviews.
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