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Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story

  • 2024
  • 1 Std. 44 Min.
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Liza Minnelli in Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (2024)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA tribute to a young artist of unlimited raw talent and the deep, creative relationships she has with her mentors and influences.A tribute to a young artist of unlimited raw talent and the deep, creative relationships she has with her mentors and influences.A tribute to a young artist of unlimited raw talent and the deep, creative relationships she has with her mentors and influences.

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    • Bruce David Klein
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    • Bruce David Klein
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    • Liza Minnelli
    • Peter Allen
    • Charles Aznavour
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      • Liza Minnelli
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    7ferguson-6

    acting a song like no other

    Greetings again from the darkness. The list of icons known by a single name is relatively short and includes such luminaries as Elvis, Prince, Cher, Bono, Beyonce, and Sting. Immediately recognizable with only her first name, Liza Minnelli also fits right in. Documentarian Bruce David Klein has delivered a tribute to her early years as the daughter of worshipped idol Judy Garland and famed film director Vicente Minnelli, and outlines her own path to stardom after tragedy to being recognized as one of the greatest performers of all time.

    Liza is now 79 years old and wheelchair bound, and yet when the lights are on and the camera is rolling, her entertainer side takes over and she's charming, and a bit naughty. The death of her mother in 1969 (at age 47) was a distinct turning point in Liza's life. She says she was born and they took a picture - meaning she has spent her entire life in the spotlight ... although she makes it clear she was not born in a red sequin dress.

    We learn about those who have influenced her career, her life, and her style. Singled out are Kay Thompson as a mentor, Charles Aznavour who taught her performance, Fred Ebb and musical partner John Kander, Broadway legend Michael Feinstein, and famed choreographer Bob Fosse. We also learn of Liza's four marriages and divorces to Peter Allen, Jack Haley Jr, Mark Gero, and David Gest. Though Liza offers no real comment on the marriages, those interviewed are particularly harsh when discussing the late Mr. Gest.

    Liza's brilliance has resulted in the rare EGOT, with her Emmy and Oscar being won in the same year ("Liza with a Z", CABARET). Not surprisingly, her outstanding performance as Sally Bowles in CABARET (1972) draws a significant portion of the commentary here, and it's stunning to hear Liza remark, "I don't think I'm a real good singer, but I can act a song." Her loyalty to friends is emphasized on multiple occasions - never more dramatically than when she saved the Broadway production of "Chicago" by substituting for Gwen Verdon.

    Not much time is devoted to the dark period, although her friendship with Halston (clothes and parties at Studio 54) is mentioned. Liza's half-sister Lorna Luft appears briefly, but not much personal insight is provided. Rehab for Liza is acknowledged, but let's be clear, Bruce David Klein set out to make a loving tribute to a fascinating performer, and that's exactly what this is.

    Opens in theaters on March 14, 2025.
    10kenponagajba

    As advertised ABSOLUTELY AMAZING

    How this woman does not have a Kennedy center Honor I do not know. She's one every award there is to win EGOT and dozens more. This movie deserves one itself it's fun funny and goes by so fast Don't blink. You'll laugh you'll cry and you'll clap. It's wonderful to see and hear Liza narrate on top of everything else. Pure Bliss. Do not miss this! I wait with bated breath to see it again on PBS what a wonderful love letter to one of the greatest talents of our time. Everyone clapped at the end of this in the theater and that does not happen for movies very often. I cannot remember any that I've seen in the theater where people clapped like this. That tells you everything you need to know. I would have sat through a second showing if they would have let me. The direction and editing are top notch they cover Liza from birth to legend in the blink of an eye. My only complaint is that it was definitely too short it was over so fast like a fun ride at the amusement park. Keep your eye on this to win awards and your hearts. Enjoy everybody.
    10dave_hillman

    Bliss. From beginning to end.

    I am a huge fan of Liza Minnelli and saw this yesterday. A friend saw it last summer at the Tribeca film festival and told me I'd love it. But I had read a few reviews that noted Klein did not spend any significant time on Liza's films other than Cabaret. As a fan who loved her in other films such as The Sterile Cuckoo, Arthur, Stepping Out and especially New York, New York, I went in somewhat dubious.

    No worries. The aforementioned films are acknowledged in one way or the other, and it becomes obvious that the filmmaker's approach is not going to be of the traditional "and then she did this and then she did that" variety.

    A lot of material is covered in a fast paced 104 minutes and Klein leaves you wanting more. The film opens with a brilliant sequence detailing Judy Garland's death post-title card and from then on I knew Klein needed no advice from me.

    There are electrifying goosebumps galore, particularly at the too-soon end (you will know what I mean).

    There is a lot of backstage stuff I'd never seen. The movie is quite funny, sometimes wickedly so. There's a sly dig at Lorna Luft (blink and you might miss it) that made me laugh out loud. Liza herself semi-narrates and is interviewed on screen (to great, often touching effect).

    This is a doc that plays like a conventional movie and is accessible to anyone, not just her fans. Broadway buffs will devour it and I hope it receives the Oscar next year. Even though that's a dicey category at AMPAS, I can't imagine this dazzlingly edited, supremely entertaining romp not getting at least a nomination. It's the classy tribute Minnelli has long deserved and she must be over the moon with just how damn good it is.

    Minnelli has often said she has an eye for picking the right people for the right job when it comes to her work. Well, she's done it again with Bruce David Klein.

    This sparkling sleeper is a masterpiece. My friend was right. I did love it and can't wait to see it again. In a theatre, which it deserves.

    It's a flick that will make you happy, and it has entered the world at exactly the right time.
    7henry8-3

    Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story

    This documentary looks at the life of Liza Minnelli following her mother's death and how she then needed to develop herself and outside of her mother's shadow. This is explained in parts which focus on the individuals that influenced and guided her.

    An odd but extremely fascinating documentary. Minnelli comes across as a pleasant but rather insecure individual, but completely a star and seemingly a loyal friend, but did seem to need guiding lights and mentors throughout her complex starry life. Her life does though also come across as one long party with lots of smiles, glitter and thousands of friends, who are all her 'best friend'. How this helped her is the big question. She undoubtedly has many close, loving friends, but you do get the impression that there are plenty of hangers on as well who may have had a hand in shaping her. Hence, there is a tone of sadness throughout.
    6muffintoprescue

    A bit of a disappointment for those hoping for an exciting story

    As a lifelong fan of Liza I went into this expecting more. It focuses very specifically on the period of her life between the death of her mother and around 1980.

    It's really far more about the lives and talents of the many people with whom she surrounded herself and found influence creatively, and I do understand that in many ways that *IS* who she is. However I was hoping for exciting stories and what I got was quite a lot of discussion about how she met and worked with people like Halton, Kander & Ebb etc... and those stories, though beautiful and lovely in their own way, aren't particularly exciting.

    The documentary seemed to go to great lengths to steer clear of any in depth discussions about anything that might be controvserial or lascivious, and there is even a moment in the film when Liza denies anyone having ever done drugs at Studio 54, which feels less like naive denial and more like a woman who is bound and determined to maintain as pristine a public image as she can (despite her openness about struggling with addiction.)

    What was really shocking was that her deep and longstanding connection with gay men wasn't even *mentioned*. In fact the only time queerness came up was when it was briefly acknowledged that her first husband was gay, which was yet again a topic that might have been interesting to discuss but was breezed past.

    There is very little in the way of actual interviews with present-day Liza telling her own stories, and that to me is where the whole project failed the most.

    It might have fared better as a 60 minute TV special than a nearly two hour documentary, as after the first hour I actually found myself getting bored.

    Liza herself is a *STAR*. The documentary, for me, just isn't.

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      The chapters: I: "DON'T GO AROUND WITH PEOPLE YOU DON'T LIKE.'' II: "NOT EVERYTHING HAS TO BE THE NATIONAL ANTHEM." III: "EMPHASIZE WHAT YOU THINK IS GOOD... -WHAT YOU DON'T LIKE, CHANGE IT." IV: "MARRY YOU... WITH MY TRACK RECORD?" V: "BE YOURSELF. THAT'S ALL YOU HAD TO BE." VI: "THEY WANTED HER" VII: "THIS IS THE GANG NOW." VIII: "KNOW YOURSELF, WHAT SUITS YOUR PURPOSES." IX: "AND THEN IT TURNED ON ME, LIKE IT ALWAYS DOES."

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      • 19. April 2025 (Spanien)
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