Humpty Dumpty X — Tribeca Review
Tony Kaye’s Humpty Dumpty X is unlike any documentary I’ve ever seen before. Whether or not that’s a good thing, however, is up for debate. The film, which has been 23 years in the making, follows the filmmaker’s experiences during the production and aftermath of his 1998 film, American History X. The documentary consists of a variety of Kaye’s own behind-the-scenes footage, phone calls, candid conversations, and bizarrely creative rants.

