Spalding Gray, known for his radically minimal solo shows staged on equally spare sets, is the focus of collaborator Steven Soderbergh's documentary, which compiles rare footage for what amounts to a posthumous monologue by the writer and actor. In Soderbergh's unconventional foray into the genre, clips are drawn from across Gray's career and set to music by his son, Forrest but throughout, only Gray's brave and comic voice is heard.
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