Joan Rivers: A recent documentary provided a critically acclaimed look at the comedian
The 2010 film 'Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work' was praised for being a 'revelation' and a 'fascinating' look. Joan Rivers died on Sept. 4.
The 2010 film 'Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work' was praised for being a 'revelation' and a 'fascinating' look. Joan Rivers died on Sept. 4.
Contemporary audiences may have known comedian Joan Rivers from her time on 鈥淭he Tonight Show,鈥 her stand-up act and comedy albums, or her time as a fashion commentator.聽
But the 2010 documentary 鈥淛oan Rivers: A Piece of Work,鈥 which was co-directed by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg of 鈥淭he End of America鈥 and 鈥淟et Them Wear Towels,鈥 provided a closer examination of the comedienne鈥檚 life, earning praise for being a 鈥渞evelation鈥 and 鈥渇ascinating.鈥 The film was mostly well-received by critics and currently holds a score of 79 out of 100 on the review aggregator website Metacritic.
Monitor film critic Peter Rainer awarded the movie a B, writing of Rivers' inspiration for comedy, "Maybe anger and happiness mean the same thing to her. After all... in the film she declares, 'I'm furious about everything. Anger fuels the comedy.'" New York Times critic Manohla Dargis wrote that after watching it, she wondered, 鈥淛oan Rivers, where have you been all my life?" Peter Travers of Rolling Stone noted, 鈥淔or those who know Rivers only from her red-carpet interviews, this doc will be a revelation鈥 and wrote of Rivers鈥 personal life, as depicted in the film, 鈥淒espite her unshakable bond with daughter Melissa and grandson Cooper, Rivers allows us to see the loneliness that seeps in around the edges of her life. As ever, she laughs it off. Self-pity is a no-no鈥 Her wit cuts as sharp as one of her diamonds, her observations as acute and timely as those of Jon Stewart and Sacha Baron Cohen. Rivers' renegade spirit animates this movie. There's not a timid, sympathy-begging minute in it. Even better, you leave聽鈥楯oan Rivers: A Piece of Work鈥櫬爓ith the exhilarating feeling that the lady is just hitting her stride.鈥澛
Entertainment Weekly critic Owen Gleiberman also added his own praise, awarding the movie an A grade and writing that it鈥檚 鈥渇ascinating鈥 rip-roaring鈥 She's a teller of hilarious gutbucket truths as surely as Lenny Bruce and Richard Pryor ever were,鈥 and Ty Burr of the Boston Globe found the movie to be 鈥渦nexpectedly touching."聽Los Angeles Times reviewer Betsy Sharkey wrote that 鈥渢he filmmakers prove adept at exposing her reality.鈥
In addition, critics noted that the documentary is simply fun to watch, too, with Dargis calling it 鈥渃onvulsively funny鈥 and Travers writing that it鈥檚 鈥減rofanely hilarious.鈥澛