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YOO HOO MRS. GOLDBERG

Titre Original YOO HOO MRS. GOLDBERG
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Réalisateur KEMPNER
Aviva
Distribution
Production Ciesla Foundation
Année 2009
Format
Durée 92'
Langue Ang.
Musique
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Résumé Biographie délicieuse et affectueuse de Gertrude Berg, une actrice et scénariste américaine, née le 3 octobre 1899 à New York, État de New York morte le 14 septembre 1966 dans la même ville. Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg is a delightful and affectionate biography of Gertrude Berg, creator of the popular and groundbreaking radio and television series The Goldbergs. Kempner gives Berg the deluxe Zelig treatment, charting the course of her career through interviews by a motley collection of interviewees ranging from Norman Lear to Ruth Bader Ginsberg, accented by clips of Berg and her television show along with movie and television clips. Kempner's aim is to reestablish Berg in the pantheon of pop culture greats (as Kempner points out in the documentary, at one point Berg was voted the second most respected woman in America after Eleanor Roosevelt) and as the first female radio and television auteur. To do this, Kempner is a bit strident in declaring Berg as being the first in everything in radio and television, citing that Berg not only won the first Best Actress Emmy Award but even originated the first radio commercial delivered in Yiddish. Kempner has no trouble declaring the tremendous popularity of the radio and television program The Goldbergs, with Gertrude Berg as the force of nature Molly Goldberg -- 'a woman with a place in every heart and a finger in every pie.' Berg not only starred in the show but wrote, produced, and directed it. Beginning in 1929, The Goldbergs had a fantastic run on radio and television until the inner city Goldbergs headed off to the suburbs in 1955 and the final season tanked.
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Festival Buffalo IJFF 2011 - Haifa IFF 2011
Genre Documentaire
Biographie
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