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Soderbergh's Spalding Gray Documentary To Premiere At Slamdance

discussioncomments published: 2009-12-09 10:15:35 Author: Katey Rich
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Steven Soderbergh may struggle to get his artier films seen and may get kicked off a project or two, but there's one place he'll always be welcome: Park City, Utah. His sex, lies and videotape pretty much defined the Sundance Film Festival in the early years, and lately he's been lending his support to the scrappier cousin Slamdance, which occurs simultaneously with the more mainstream Sundance.

This year will be no different. Variety is reporting that Soderbergh's documentary And Everything Is Going Fine, about the storyteller and performer Spalding Gray, will premiere at Slamdance in January, where Soderbergh will also participate in the Slamdance Filmmaker Summit. Gray, who committed suicide by jumping off the Staten Island Ferry in 2004, wrote and acted a series of autobiographical stories, such as the National Book Award- winning Swimming to Cambodia. No telling what Soderbergh's documentary will focus on, but the combination of a fascinating subject and a talented director will doubtlessly make for something worth watching.

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