The Loss of Nameless Things

In 1978, Oakley Hall III, the brilliant and charismatic founder of the Lexington Conservatory Theater, had it all. Together, his merry band transformed the run-down Catskills camp where they worked and lived into their creative paradise. THE LOSS OF NAMELESS THINGS is the harrowing tale of Hall's fall from grace, a bittersweet look at what was recaptured and a heartbreaking reminder of what was lost forever.  "One of the best glimpses into the re... more

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  • 2004

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  • 83 min (50 hs )

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Bill Rose

Bill Rose is the director of the feature documentaries This Dust of Words and The Loss of Nameless Things.

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  • The True Story of the Playwright Who Fell to Earth.

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  • Feb 28, 2006

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  • 83 min (50 hs )

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