Absolute Wilson (2006)
Directed by Katharina Otto-Bernstein
Sub-Genres - Biography |
Release Date - Oct 27, 2006 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 105 min. |
Countries - Germany, United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
Filmmaker Katharina Otto-Bernstein offers a detailed look into the world of avant-garde theater icon Robert Wilson, whose visionary works and collaborations with such varied artists as Philip Glass, Allen Ginsberg, and Tom Waits have established him as one of the world's most respected theater artists. From his early childhood in Waco, TX, to his influential work with the Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds to his internationally acclaimed "Einstein on the Beach" collaboration with Glass, his ill-fated CIVIL WarS performance, and the Black Rider collaboration with Waits that would later vindicate the failure of CIVIL WarS, Otto-Bernstein takes a linear look at Wilson's life and career while also offering informative interviews with the artist's many collaborators and, of course, extensive conversations with the man himself.
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artist, career-retrospective, interview, life-story, maverick, opera, theater, unconventional