Review of The Loss of Nameless Things (2004) by Steve Y — 20 Oct 2008
Tragic and haunting. Ideally you will this film not knowing the story of Oakley Hall III, but even if you do, this documentary is no less compelling. Begins as an arresting chronicle of the Lexington Conservatory Theater and the genius at its head, and ends up in remarkably deep epistemological waters.
Don't miss this one.
This review of The Loss of Nameless Things (2004) was written by Steve Y on 20 Oct 2008.
The Loss of Nameless Things has generally received very positive reviews.
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