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Gray's Anatomy

Spalding Gray  Actor

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Gray's Anatomy

UPC: 715515093217

Studio: Criterion

Summary: Writer/actor Spalding Gray is best known for his lengthy and insightful and sharply humorous onstage monologues, two of which, Swimming to Cambodia and Monster in a Box, have been filmed and released theatrically. Gray's Anatomy is also a filmed performance of a monologue he performed in 1993. Whereas the other two films had a focus on satire and humor, this one is a little more serious. Unlike the other two movies, it is less stagey and contains some interesting visuals and even a couple of interviews. The subject is Gray's bout with an eye ailment that caused him to go upon a world-wide journey in order to find a treatment alternative to the surgery he so feared and objected to on religious grounds. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Category: Comedy

Features: New interviews with Soderbergh and monologue cowriter Ren?e Shafransky
A personal history of the American Theater, a ninety-five minute monologue by Spalding Gray, originally produced by Wooster Group in 1980 and videotaped in 1982
Swimming to the Macula, sixteen minutes of footage from Gray's actual eye surgery
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Plus: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic Amy Taubin

Gray's Anatomy

Format: Blu-ray

Release Date: 06/19/2012

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DHMA null

Runtime: 79 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Region: Blu-ray region A (North America, Central America, South America, Japan, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia)

Derek Armstrong

It may not seem like Spalding Gray would require a critically acclaimed director to film a spoken-word monologue, but Steven Soderbergh succeeds in making a visually interesting movie out of Gray's 80-minute account of his degenerative eye disorder. Gray's Anatomy begins promisingly with a series of documentary-style interviews with real-life survivors of eye trauma, then transitions into an engrossing tale of the humor and anguish involved in Gray's attempts to treat his macular pucker, which will eventually lead to blindness. With his New Yawker mannerisms and gesticulations, Gray already makes for attention-grabbing subject matter, but Soderbergh adds atmosphere to the piece with background colors and other visual representations of the film's themes. The tale is absurdly funny, populated by oddball characters trying to appeal to the notorious doctor-phobe, who was born a Christian Scientist. While Gray's shtick is inherently amusing, almost like stand-up comedy, he affectingly takes the viewer to far more serious places in his personal life, and finishes on an unresolved note that's sure to provoke thought. The film manages to be both entertaining and informative, and it should fulfill even those viewers not naturally drawn to Gray's neurotic ranting. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Spalding Gray  Screenwriter 
John Hardy  Producer 
Steven Soderbergh  Director 
Caroline Kaplan  Executive Producer 
Kathleen Russo  Executive Producer 
Jonathan Sehring  Executive Producer 
Renee Shafransky  Screenwriter 
Spalding Gray  Actor 

Country: USA