Gray's Anatomy

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Gray's Anatomy is a 1996 monologue film written and performed by Spalding Gray, in which he humorously and introspectively recounts his experiences dealing with an eye condition and exploring both conventional and alternative medical treatments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
monologue film
basedOn Spalding Gray stage monologue Gray's Anatomy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Steven Soderbergh NERFINISHED
features direct-to-camera storytelling
medical anecdotes
minimalist staging
personal anecdotes
follows Swimming to Cambodia NERFINISHED
genre comedy
drama
one-man show film
hasTheme faith in medicine
fear of surgery
placebo and belief
search for healing
self-examination
medium feature-length film
narrativeForm autobiographical monologue
notableFor blend of theater and cinema
collaboration between Spalding Gray and Steven Soderbergh
single-performer format
originalLanguage English
partOf Spalding Gray filmed monologues
portrays Spalding Gray's eye ailment
precedes Monster in a Box NERFINISHED
productionType independent film
releaseYear 1996
starring Spalding Gray NERFINISHED
subjectMatter alternative medicine
conventional medicine
eye condition
title Gray's Anatomy NERFINISHED
tone humorous
introspective
writer Spalding Gray NERFINISHED

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Spalding Gray notableWork Gray's Anatomy