Sydney Pollack's rookie documentary, a casual portrait of his personal friend, né Frank Goldberg, "the leading architect in the world today" (in the words of fellow architect Philip Johnson). The visual quality of the image is highly uneven, and happily the pictures of his actual work are sharper and clearer than those of his workplace or those of the talking heads, Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel, Dennis Hopper, Michael Eisner, Michael Ovitz, Barry Diller, Bob Geldof, among others, and of course Gehry and Pollack himself, seen on screen operating a separate camcorder. Naturally, the verbal quality of the talking heads is uneven, too, and the contributions of Gehry's humane and humorous therapist, Milton Wexler, must be counted among the high points. (2005) — Duncan Shepherd
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