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And Everything Is Going Fine

Play trailer Poster for And Everything Is Going Fine Released Dec 10, 2010,  1h 29m,  Documentary Play Trailer Watchlist
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The late Spalding Gray was a master of the intelligent monologue, as evidenced by the acclaimed 1987 film version of his one-man show "Swimming to Cambodia." Director Steven Soderbergh examines the work of this witty and articulate but nonetheless troubled performer through segments from his stories and interview footage. This is the story of Spalding Gray told through the words of Spalding Gray, in roughly chronological order and with no outside commentary.
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Even if And Everything Is Going Fine isn't one of Soderbergh's more commercial efforts, this collection of judiciously edited performance footage of the late monologist Spalding Gray gave the director a chance to show a rarely-seen side of his artistry.

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Rick Groen Globe and Mail Soderbergh's editing neatly duplicates Gray's methods, showing us how memory treats the same material at different stages in a life, applying those different coats and shades of lacquer. Rated: 3/4 •  Mar 11, 2011 Full Review Walter V. Addiego San Francisco Chronicle This was obviously a labor of love for Soderbergh, and a fitting memorial to the artist. Rated: 3/4 •  Feb 17, 2011 Full Review

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Audience Member Makes you realise how weird his '90s burst of celebrity was, watching him being interviewed on fucking E! and M온라인카지노추천 by nimrods with no idea what he's talking about. I wasn't super into this at first (the way it's stitched together makes it more obvious how closely he skirts the line between incisive self-analysis and being a total drama queen) but I was close to tears by the end so that's something. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Despite knowing next to nothing about Spalding Grey, I was immensely compelled and touched by Soderbergh's brilliant tribute. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review
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Synopsis The late Spalding Gray was a master of the intelligent monologue, as evidenced by the acclaimed 1987 film version of his one-man show "Swimming to Cambodia." Director Steven Soderbergh examines the work of this witty and articulate but nonetheless troubled performer through segments from his stories and interview footage. This is the story of Spalding Gray told through the words of Spalding Gray, in roughly chronological order and with no outside commentary.
Director
Steven Soderbergh
Producer
Joshua Blum, Amy Hobby, Kathie Russo
Distributor
IFC Films
Production Co
Extension 765
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 10, 2010, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 30, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$21.1K
Runtime
1h 29m