The trail-blazing comedienne unlocks the door to her sordid past with the release of her documentary, A Piece of Work.
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At 75-years-old, Joan Rivers is the stuff legends are made of. Considered one of the most influential comedienne’s in pop culture, the over-botoxed, somewhat undervalued and always colourful Rivers has a long and storied history in showbiz; some of it great, some of it downright shameful.
But whatever the case, the star keeps on ticking, even after a few disappointing years when she couldn’t fill her date book. Those blank agenda pages did nothing for a woman accustomed to being in the spotlight, any spotlight (QVC, anyone?) and fans were given a glimpse into just how tragic it was in her new documentary, A Piece of Work.
ELLECanada.com spoke with Rivers who, despite her trash-talking image, was sweet, gracious and reflective of a career that spans decades and keeps on keeping on.
ELLECanada.com: Did it take a lot of convincing for you to say yes to this project?
Joan Rivers: I didn’t really give it that much thought, to be honest. The filmmaker’s are my best friends’ daughters and so when Ricki (Stern) told me she wants to make this film, I said sure.
EC.com: You weren’t you concerned you might inadvertently reveal too much?
JR: No. If you’re going to do a documentary, mean it. I wanted to do it with all my heart. The film on Anna Wintour told us nothing (The September Issue), two hours of watching her walking red carpets and her dresses. All you know ifs she had full control and she is pretty. And the hair is good. “Anna is such a darling!”, “Ooohhhhh! Darling!” I was angry. I can’t believe I paid to see it and I got nothing. They came to me shortly thereafter and I said we had to do it right or we don’t do it.
EC.com: In the opening sequence when you’re having your makeup applied you’re completely bare-faced. Suffice it to say, it was a bit shocking to see!
JR: I had no idea they were getting that close. I would have killed them. But we lived together for fourteen months and the two boys who did the film I trusted. When I saw it, of course, I thought it was a great way to start. It tells you everything. This is not going to be a puff piece, a Biography Channel piece. I really wanted to see Anna Wintour cry, as a mother, with the boyfriend who she walked out on her husband for. So, yeah. Really, I would much rather have seen Avatar.
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