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Synopsis
By rights, an 87-minute filmed monologue should be as stimulating as watching paint dry. Ah, but when the monologist is the brilliant Spalding Gray, then the audience is in for a cerebral feast. Based on his one-man Broadway presentation, Swimming to Cambodia is a mesmerizing account of Gray's experiences while playing a small role in the 1984 film The Killing Fields. Gray's ramblings encompass such subject as Southeast Asian politics, the availability of sex and drugs in the Third World, and even a few choice observations about New York City. The monologist sits at a desk throughout, while director Jonathan Demme makes no effort to "cinematize" the material. Still, the film is a fascinating hour and a half, and few viewers will feel the impulse to walk out of the theatre or fast-forward the VCR. Swimming to Cambodia was followed by another Spalding Gray "talking theatre" piece, Monster in a Box. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Edward Saxon Associate Producer
John Bailey Cinematographer
Amir J. Malin Co-Executive Producer
Ira Deutchman Co-Executive Producer
Laurie Anderson Composer (Music Score)
Jonathan Demme Director
Carol Littleton Editor
Ira Deutchman Executive Producer
Lewis M. Allen Executive Producer
Peter Newman Executive Producer
Edward Saxon Producer
Ira Deutchman Producer
Lewis M. Allen Producer
Peter Newman Producer
Renee Shafransky Producer
Sandy McLeod Production Designer
Spalding Gray Screenwriter
Year: 1987
Runtime: 87
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Performance

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Cinecom Pictures

Release
March 13, 1987 (USA)
by Cinecom Pictures

Awards
1987 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award