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Image Description | Illustration of a person's head poking up out of blue water on a white background |
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Additional Information | Swimming to Cambodia is a 1987 American film written and starring Spalding Gray. Originally developed as an autobiographical monologue for the theater, the film focuses on a role Gray had in the 1984 film “The Killing Fields” where memories of political unrest and turmoil in Southeast Asia are uncovered. Spalding Gray began his theater career in the 1960s and continued his success through similar autobiographical monologues that were adapted to film such as Monster in a Box and Gray’s Anatomy. |
Catalog ID | EN0495 |