AND EVERYTHING IS GOING FINE provides an intimate portrait of master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray. Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on Grayís Anatomy (1996), has sifted through rare and revealing footage to construct a riveting final monologue. There are glimpses of Grayís father, and of his son Forrest (who provides soaring music for the end credits), but mostly this is an inspired one-man show, a bittersweet display of Spaldingís playful and embattled intelligence, his gift for tracking universal truths by looking himself squarely in the eye.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
And Everything Is Going Fine
And Everything Is Going Fine Video Clips. Duration : 89.23 Mins.
AND EVERYTHING IS GOING FINE provides an intimate portrait of master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray. Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on Grayís Anatomy (1996), has sifted through rare and revealing footage to construct a riveting final monologue. There are glimpses of Grayís father, and of his son Forrest (who provides soaring music for the end credits), but mostly this is an inspired one-man show, a bittersweet display of Spaldingís playful and embattled intelligence, his gift for tracking universal truths by looking himself squarely in the eye.
AND EVERYTHING IS GOING FINE provides an intimate portrait of master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray. Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on Grayís Anatomy (1996), has sifted through rare and revealing footage to construct a riveting final monologue. There are glimpses of Grayís father, and of his son Forrest (who provides soaring music for the end credits), but mostly this is an inspired one-man show, a bittersweet display of Spaldingís playful and embattled intelligence, his gift for tracking universal truths by looking himself squarely in the eye.
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