Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story (2025)

★ 8.0 1h 44m 17 votes IMDb
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Rich with archival gems and Liza Minnelli’s own point of view, Bruce David Klein's luminous documentary celebrates a young entertainer full of boundless raw talent and the deep, creative relationships with her mentors and influences.

Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story

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Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli as Self Age 80 · Hollywood, California, USA Liza May Minnelli (born March 12, 1946) is an American actress, singer, dancer, and choreographer. Known for her commanding stage presence and powerful alto singing voice, Minnelli is among a rare gro...
Mia Farrow
Mia Farrow as Self Age 81 · Los Angeles, California, USA María de Lourdes Villiers "Mia" Farrow (born February 9, 1945) is an American actress, activist, and former fashion model. Farrow has appeared in more than 50 films and won numerous awards, including...
Ben Vereen
Ben Vereen as Self Age 79 · Miami, Florida, USA ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Ben Vereen (born October 10, 1946) is an American actor, dancer, and singer who has appeared in numerous Broadway theatre shows. Vereen graduated from Manhat...
Chita Rivera
Chita Rivera as Self Died 2024 · Washington, D.C., USA Chita Rivera was an American actress, singer, and dancer who became a musical theater icon. Born Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero, she won two Tony Awards for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for...
John Kander
John Kander as Self Age 99 · Kansas City, Missouri, USA John Kander (born March 18, 1927) is an American composer best known for his contributions to musical theater, including scoring Chicago and Cabaret with lyricist Fred Ebb..
Lorna Luft
Lorna Luft as Self Age 73 · Santa Monica, California, USA Lorna Luft (born November 21, 1952) is an American television, stage, and film actress and singer. She is the daughter of Judy Garland and Sid Luft, and the half-sister of Liza Minnelli..

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Brent Marchant 8/10 May 14, 2025
It’s fascinating to see how something truly wondrous comes together from the ground up, witnessing the various components that go into the assembling if its finished form. It’s particularly intriguing when that “something” is an individual who’s tremendously gifted in some way and uses his or her talents to produce astounding works of creativity. That’s especially true for those in artistic and entertainment pursuits, as is the case with iconic actress/singer/dancer Liza Minnelli, the famous daughter of actress/singer/dancer Judy Garland and filmmaker Vincente Minnelli. Writer-director Bruce David Klein’s new biographical documentary of the legendary entertainer is a revealing look at the professional and personal life of its subject, told in nine chapters, most of which focus on the influences who helped shape the life and career of the storied stage, screen and concert performer. Under the tutelage of her famous parents, as well as mentoring collaborations with multi-talented entertainer Kay Thompson, singer Charles Aznavour, director Bob Fosse, composers Fred Ebb and John Kander, and fashion designer Halston, Liza emerged as one of the most distinguished and readily identifiable figures in show business, rocketing her to stardom on multiple fronts. Her singular look, polished persona and stellar performances placed Minnelli in constant demand, thanks largely to her determination to follow through on every venture she took on, a quality that helped earn her an Oscar, an Emmy, three Tonys and a lifetime achievement Grammy Award. At the same time, Liza’s personal life was as ambitious and colorful as her professional pursuits, one filled with more than its share of highs, lows and challenges, all of which are candidly examined, including the stresses brought on by relentless press coverage of these developments. These explorations into her life are backed up with a wealth of archive footage, film clips from Minnelli’s Academy Award-winning performance in “Cabaret” (1972), and recent interviews with friends, collaborators and entertainment industry observers, including Michael Feinstein, Ben Vereen, Mia Farrow, Joel Grey, George Hamilton, Chita Rivera and actress/half-sister Lorna Luft, among others. This combination of elements makes for an insightful profile of the entertainer, even if it sags a bit in the middle and has an occasional tendency to gush in the presentation of its content. Nevertheless, for the most part, “Liza” is a truly terrific true story that shows how success arises when it’s carefully conceived, deliberately constructed and meticulously packaged, yielding a result we can all genuinely admire.
CinemaSerf 7/10 Oct 06, 2025
There are so many superlatives bandied about nowadays, but rarely can they be more appropriate than when describing the unique and charismatic Liza Minnelli. Born into Hollywood royalty and taking part quite enthusiastically here, we benefit from some well researched archive and some insightful contributions from friends and family alike to get a glimpse into the life of this flawed, vulnerable and talented superstar. The narrative is fairly chronological and if you’ve been at all interested in her career over the years then there is unlikely to be anything particularly revealing about what’s disclosed here. With Lorna Luft, Mia Farrow, Chita Rivera and even the perma-tanned George Hamilton having given what look like fairly comprehensive interviews, and with her own remarkable abilities to belt out a tune powerfully in her mid seventies, we get a sense that she has got well past the stage where she cares what anyone thinks. She lays her soul quite bare here as she skirts any serious critique of her relationship with her parents, or her four husbands - even if the comments on her final choice made by others can be quite prickly - and makes no apologies for her mistakes and for her far more plentiful successes. She’s lived her life under the spotlight and with that comes a wide selection of video to visually support a life story that doesn’t so much evolve as unravel. As with many documentaries, it can exasperate at times. The routines we see on stage, from the likes of “Cabaret” and her musical performances are all presented in much too brief a fashion. Did it rely on fair dealing to procure the content? What is also curious is that it doesn’t mention “Arthur” (1981) at all. This isn’t analytical and fans will find little to be offended by, but neither is it adulatory. It has a refreshing frankness to it depicting an eccentric and creative woman whose story is a real life game of snakes and ladders.

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