Review of And Everything Is Going Fine (2010) by Generoso F — 04 Feb 2011
As Spaulding Gray became famous for his almost eerie ability to recall the most minute details of his own life, it only makes sense given the amount of footage on him to construct a chronological narrative of his life using his own words.
Steven Soderbergh continues his impressive run of sharp indies behind his giant Hollywood films with this brilliantly edited bio doc on author, actor performance artist, Spaulding Gray. What is truly amazing is that none of the footage from this doc, all first person narrative, was created for this film.
Soderbergh quelled all of it from past interviews, performance films and videos of Spaulding in a clear timeline that is at moments, moving and comedic as the world Spauding painted for you during his life.
This review of And Everything Is Going Fine (2010) was written by Generoso F on 04 Feb 2011.
And Everything Is Going Fine has generally received positive reviews.
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