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The Loss of Nameless Things| 1hr : 43mins
Director: Bill Rose | Producer: Bill Rose
Focus Years: 2005 | Country: United States
Subject Tags: americas, consciousness, culture, health, ideas, psychology, system designs
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
The Loss of Nameless Things tells the story of once promising playwright Oakley Hall III and his long struggle to regain his artistic life after suffering a traumatic head injury. On a foggy night in July 1978, 28-year-old playwright Oakely "Tad" Hall lll, the brilliant and charismatic founder of the Lexington Conservatory Theatre fell off a bridge in upstate new York. He survived, but his magnetic personality and whirlwind creativity did not. This is the haunting story of all that was lost when a young man on the verge of greatness suddenly disappeared."

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