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Swimming to Cambodia | |
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Directed by | Jonathan Demme |
Written by | Spalding Gray |
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Starring | Spalding Gray |
Cinematography | John Bailey |
Edited by | Carol Littleton |
Music by | Laurie Anderson |
Production company | The Swimming Company |
Distributed by | Cinecom Pictures |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Language | English |
Swimming to Cambodia, also known as Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia, is a 1987 American concert film written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme.[1] The performance film is of Gray's play and monologue, which centered on such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassador's aide in the film The Killing Fields, the Cold War, Cambodia Year Zero, and his search for his "perfect moment".[1] It was nominated for Best Feature, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay at the 1988 Independent Spirit Awards.