
This star studded tribute, with Liza herself, brings into focus the dazzling, complex period of Liza’s life starting in the 1970s, just after the tragic death of her mother Judy Garland — as she confronts a range of personal and professional challenges on the way to becoming a bona fide legend.
Over these years, Liza seeks out extraordinary mentors: Kay Thompson, Fred Ebb, Charles Aznavour, Halston, and Bob Fosse. With insightful participation from a coterie of colleagues such as Michael Feinstein, Mia Farrow, Ben Vereen, Joel Grey and the late Chita Rivera, along with the revelatory participation by the star herself, the film illuminates the contradiction of Liza Minnelli: her privilege and struggle, strength and vulnerability, unreal expectations and towering talent – the friction of which fueled her stunning rise, resilience and her enduring place as one of the greatest, most original performers in the history of entertainment.
PRAISE FOR LIZA
“A film that deploys a wealth of great archival material plus intimate access to the subject and those closest to her to build a gorgeous portrait of a legendary showbiz survivor, warmly celebratory but also unquestionably authentic” -Hollywood Reporter
“A candid new documentary peels back the sequins to reveal the heartbreak, triumphs and unrelenting resilience of an icon who’s still standing—heels, hurdles and all.” –Observer
“LIZA is so devoted, and with good reason, to finding the essence of Liza Minnelli in her relationship to live audiences. We see her drink in their energy like air, then give it back to them as a heavenly glow.” –Variety
“Beyond the fascinating history that LIZA delightfully unravels, there’s a comforting takeaway: the warmth and respect with which friends and loved ones old and new talk about her on camera.” –Los Angeles Times
“As a document of Liza’s triumphs, talent and temperament, though, LIZA is, like its subject, disarmingly sweet and completely lovable.” –Wall Street Journal
‘NR’ 104min