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Spalding Gray
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Steven Soderbergh
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: Criterion
: Documentary, Biographies, Criterion Collection
: 89 min.
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After the death in 2004 of American theater actor and monologist Spalding Gray, director Steven Soderbergh pieced together a narrative of Grays life to create the documentary And Everything Is Going Fine. Brilliantly and sensitively assembled entirely from footage of Gray, taken from interviews and one-man shows from throughout his career, it is a rich, full portraitan autobiography of sortsof a figure who was never less than candid but retained an air of mystery.
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| I like Spalding Gray better now
by jmwagner66
May 14, 2013 - 5:55 PM PDT
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1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
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| This documentary is constructed of existing footage of Gray to present a life story according to him. Well, according to Soderbergh and the editor and the widow's takes on Gray anyway. I feel like I understand Spalding, whose work I enjoyed in a sort of abstract way, better than I did through his individual pieces. Definitely worth a watch. |
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