I can’t access live updates right now, but here’s what’s generally known about Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously and its reception up to recent years.
- Dream Dangerously is a 2016 documentary directed by Patrick Meaney that follows Gaiman on his final book-signing tour and explores his writing process and origins. It has been described as a revealing look at the author and his career.[4][5]
- Critical reception has been mixed to positive, with some outlets praising its intimate access and others finding it uneven or too diffuse for casual viewers. It’s often highlighted for showcasing Gaiman’s storytelling philosophy and personal reflections.[3][5]
- Availability has included platforms like Vimeo on Demand and Starz, with later streaming options such as Prime Video at various times. Blu-ray editions were released as well, making the documentary accessible across multiple formats.[5][6]
If you’d like, I can look up current availability for Dream Dangerously in Paris (France) or check for the latest news or announcements about any new related projects or interviews. I can also provide a brief snapshot of the film’s key themes and who appears in it.
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“I want to be remembered as somebody who told good stories.” This documentary follows Neil Gaiman on his last book signing tour and chronicles his youth and successes as an author. Directed by Patrick Meaney, the film features interviews with the late Terry Pratchett, Lev Grossman, Michael Sheen, and others.
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