Broadway favorites Liza Minnelli, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Jeremy O. Harris will each be documentary subjects at the 23rd annual Tribeca Film Festival. The festival will run June 5-16.
Minnelli and Goldsberry will each be the focus of biographical music documentaries. Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story celebrates Minnelli's legendary career in the performing arts, complete with archival materials and Minnelli's own input. Satisfied follows Goldsberry as she balances career and family while performing in Broadway's Hamilton. Goldsberry will also give a performance after her documentary's premiere.
Harris will be featured in his self-directed documentary Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play., following his journey writing and workshopping Slave Play, which opened on Broadway in 2019. The documentary also features a cast of actors from New York's William Esper Studio.
Other featured Broadway names include The Book of Mormon creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, whose journey to restore an iconic Colorado restaurant is documented in Saving Casa Bonita; Rosie O'Donnell and Eddie Izzard, who are each featured in Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution, presenting a history of queer comedy; and Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Alice Lee, who each appear in Yen Tan's dramedy All That We Love.
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