With sex, lies and videotape in 1989, Steven Soderbergh re-invented the
indie feature. Since then, he’s ping-ponged between big Hollywood
crowd-pleasers (Oceans 12, Traffic, Erin Brockovich, Out of Sight) and
his own, challenging experiments in filmmaking (The Limey, Full
Frontal). Most recently, Soderbergh — who often acts as his own
cinematographer — directed and shot Bubble, featuring non-actors in a
minimalist story that takes place in a doll factory.
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