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DVD BIO Gray, S.
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DVD BIO Gray, S.
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Cesar Chavez Library
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Saguaro Library
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Summary:
After the death in 2004 of American theater actor and monologist Spalding Gray, director Steven Soderbergh (Traffic) pieced together a narrative of Gray's 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 portrait, and autobiography of sorts, of a figure who was never less than candid but retained an air of mystery.
Notes:
Title from title frames.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2010.
Release date: Jun. 19, 2012.
Special features include: director-approved digital master; "The making of 'And everything is going fine,' a twenty-one minute interview piece featuring director Steven Soderbergh, producer Kathleen Russo, and editor Susan Littenberg; "Sex and death to the age 14" (ca. 64 min.): Spalding Gray's first monologue, originally produced by the Wooster Group in 1979 and videotaped in 1982; trailer; booklet featuring an essay by writer Nell Casey, editor of The journals of Spalding Gray.
Edited by Susan Littenberg ; music by Forrest Gray.
Spalding Gray.
DVD, region 1, NTSC; full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital mono.
Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.
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