- Swimming to Cambodia
Infobox_Film
name = Swimming to Cambodia
director =Jonathan Demme
producer =Renee Shafransky
writer =Spalding Gray
editing =Carol Littleton
cinematography = John Bailey
starring =Spalding Gray
music =Laurie Anderson
distributor =Cinecom Pictures
released =1987
runtime = 85 min.
language = English
imdb_id = 0094089
awards =
budget =Spalding Gray 's "Swimming to Cambodia" is a 1987Jonathan Demme -directed performance film. The film is a performance of Spalding Gray's monologue which centered around such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassadors' aide in "The Killing Fields", theCold War ,Cambodia Year Zero and his search for his "perfect moment". The film grossed slightly over a million dollars.Performances
"Swimming to Cambodia" was originally a theatre piece on which Gray spent two years working. The original running time of the performance was two and a half hours. "Swimming to Cambodia" won Gray an
Obie award .In 2001, Gray took "Swimming to Cambodia" back to the stage in
Los Angeles ,Chicago andAlbany, New York .Film
The opening shots of the film depict Gray walking toward
The Performing Garage in New York. He goes in and after walking in past the audience, he takes his seat behind a table. On the table is a glass of water, a microphone and a notebook which Gray brought with him. Behind him are two pulldown maps. One is a map of Southeast Asia and the other is a diagram of the bombing of Cambodia, which Gray tells the viewers/audience was calledOperation Menu . There is also back-lit projection screen which has projected on it a picture of a beach.The soundtrack for this film was composed and performed by
Laurie Anderson , who would also score Gray's follow-up film, "Monster in a Box ". Gray returned the favor by providing the voice of a TV interviewer for her 1986 short film, "What You Mean We? ". No soundtrack album was released; Anderson later reused music from the film for a series of "Personal Service Announcements" she produced in 1989 to promote her album, "Strange Angels ".While
Sam Waterston andIra Wheeler are credited as additional cast in this film, they are only shown in clips from the film "The Killing Fields".The monologue was first published in book form two years before the release of the film.
External links
*imdb title|id=0094089|title=Swimming to Cambodia
* [http://www.culturevulture.net/Theater/SwimmingtoCambodia.htm Review of Swimming to Cambodia in 2001]
* [http://www.joshwoodward.com/mod/song/view_song.php?song_id=35 'Swimming to Cambodia' - a song about Spalding Gray's death]
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