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What critics and reviewers have said thus far:
"New York Doll" is a fascinating study of a man who once had fame and fortune and lost it all, but was able to get a second chance once he found God
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Greg Whiteley’s New York Doll could have been served as a VH-1: Behind the Music catastrophe about the life of New York Dolls bassist Arthur “Killer” Kane. But instead, the misfortune and heartbreak is kept to a palatable level, with Whiteley letting Kane’s unbelievable and unlikely story of redemption – which, frankly, is a mélange of Shakespeare and a Greek tragedy – stay the center of this documentary’s focus.
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Rightfully cheered by audiences at both the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and the recent Los Angeles Film Festival, Greg Whiteley's "New York Doll" is one of those rare documentaries that begins right and ends even better, providence endowing an already compelling project with even more remarkable real-life twists and turns along the way to a conclusion that rivals even the most imaginative fiction.
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What critics and reviewers have said thus far:
"New York Doll" is a fascinating study of a man who once had fame and fortune and lost it all, but was able to get a second chance once he found God
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Greg Whiteley’s New York Doll could have been served as a VH-1: Behind the Music catastrophe about the life of New York Dolls bassist Arthur “Killer” Kane. But instead, the misfortune and heartbreak is kept to a palatable level, with Whiteley letting Kane’s unbelievable and unlikely story of redemption – which, frankly, is a mélange of Shakespeare and a Greek tragedy – stay the center of this documentary’s focus.
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Rightfully cheered by audiences at both the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and the recent Los Angeles Film Festival, Greg Whiteley's "New York Doll" is one of those rare documentaries that begins right and ends even better, providence endowing an already compelling project with even more remarkable real-life twists and turns along the way to a conclusion that rivals even the most imaginative fiction.
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