One of Jonathan Demme’s underseen but pivotal nonfiction films is coming to high-definition home video for the very first time.
“Swimming to Cambodia,” a condensed version of Spalding Gray’s two-night, four-hour monologue about his experiences in Southeast Asia while filming Roland Joffé’s Oscar-winning 1984 film “The Killing Fields,” is set for release on Blu-ray in May. Cinématographe, a subdivision of physical media distributor Vinegar Syndrome, has assembled a new release featuring remastered picture and sound, along with an extensive collection of bonus materials.
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