SummaryTriumph of the Wall is a film about expectations, about two guys who embark on an eight-week journey and spend the next eight years trying to figure out how to finish what they started...a reminder that sometimes art (and life) is as much about the process of creation as it is about the finished product. [First Run Features]
Directed By:Bill Stone
Written By:Bill Stone
Triumph of the Wall
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May 30, 2013
40
Attempting to be a meditation on the nature of creative passion and the emotionally liberating effects of physical labor, Triumph of the Wall is as much of an exercise in frustration for the viewer as for its hapless protagonist.
May 28, 2013
40
Triumph of the Wall is often painfully boring and rather shapeless, not so much a crafted film as a compendium of one guy's musings. Regardless, in an era when seemingly every documentary is tied to a hot-button issue, making one about a guy building a wall is endearing.
May 30, 2013
20
Neither the very relaxed pace of this builder, Chris Overing, nor Mr. Stone’s sporadically amusing neuroses about his filmmaking make for a gripping documentary.
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Production Company:
- Bunbury Films
Release Date:May 31, 2013
Duration:1 h 42 m
Tagline:life as a work in progress




























