DVD 80 mins
NR (Not Rated)
Gray's Anatomy
Fox Lorber (1997)
In Collection
#949

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Comedy
USA  /  English

Spalding Gray
Mike McLaughlin
Melissa Robertson
Alvin Henry
Alyne Hargroder

Director Steven Soderbergh
Producer John Hardy

If you can manage to suffer through an excruciating series of painful tales of eye trauma, then you might find yourself caught up and swept away in Spalding Gray's filmed monologue Gray's Anatomy. This amusing and capricious film is a bit different from his previous Swimming to Cambodia, which focused on his role in the film The Killing Fields. This time, Gray finds himself experiencing "disturbances" in his left eye, and after he is diagnosed by ophthalmologists as having a "macular pucker," he sets out to find a cure without having to set foot in a New York hospital. Raised as a Christian Scientist and fearing the loss of his eyesight, Gray dramatizes his journey in search of alternative treatments. Along the way, he calls the Christian Scientists' hot line, visits so-called Native American shamans, eye nutritionists, and Filipino psychic surgeons, all in the name of relief. Directed by Steven Soderbergh (Sex, Lies and Videotape), the one-man show is injected with movement by his inventive use of sets, lighting, and creative camera angles. The pacing can sometimes be frantic due to Gray's excited dialogue and self-examination, but as a result, it succeeds in holding you until the mirthful end. --Michele Goodson

Edition Details
Distributor Fox Lorber
Barcode 720917510828
Region Region
Release Date 6/29/1999
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Price $14.98
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