Wittgenstein
Aroview: A fittingly unorthodox tribute to the life of the gay millionaire's son turned philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein. Unmistakably Jarmanesque, it probes the validity of philosophy with wit and economy, while making effective use of costume and production design.
NZ International Film Festival 1993
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3 stars (Good Enough) Despite being a narrative fiction, makes a surprisingly good fist of explaining the Philosophical Investigations. Not the Tractatus of course, but that was hardly going to be possible, was it. Also a good story. ~artsfiend
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