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Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work ()


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A documentary on the life and career of Joan Rivers, made as the comedienne turns 75 years old.

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Kevin Brennan ...
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Debbie Brennan ...
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Analie Berthel ...
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Mark Anderson Phillips ...
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Gilda Frost ...
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Raymond Rosario ...
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Henry Edwards ...
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Martyn Fletcher ...
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Nathan Osgood ...
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Martin Witts ...
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Kevin Wilson ...
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Kate Forrester ...
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Lindsay Hill ...
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Joe Castagna ...
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Kiki Koh ...
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Mohammad Darwish ...
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William ...
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Alex Homan ...
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Denee Collay ...
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Sabrina Lott-Miller ...
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Debbie Green ...
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Lucy ...
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Jacqueline Crawford ...
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Emily Hope ...
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Ricki Stern
Anne Sundberg ... (co-director) (as Annie Sundberg)

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Ricki Stern ... (writer)

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Molly Abrams ... field producer
Seth Keal ... field producer / producer
Charles Miller ... field producer
Ricki Stern ... executive producer / line producer / producer
Anne Sundberg ... producer (as Annie Sundberg)

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Paul Brill

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Charles Miller

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Penelope Falk

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Anderson Boyd ... on-line editor
Gilbert Carreras ... color timer
Stewart Griffin ... colorist
Caitlin Tartaro ... digital intermediate producer

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Adele Fass ... makeup artist
Raymond Rosario ... hair stylist

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Brad Bergbom ... additional sound / sound designer / sound editor
Tom Efinger ... re-recording mixer / sound supervisor
Seth Keal ... sound
Jeff Seelye ... assistant sound editor

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Yorgo Alexopoulos ... animator / visual effects designer
Amber Kusmenko ... motion graphics assistant

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Seth Keal ... camera operator
Guy Mossman ... additional cinematography
William Rexer ... additional cinematography

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Amber Rubarth ... composer: additional music
Robert L. Smith ... score recordist

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Yorgo Alexopoulos ... title designer
Abe Halpert ... production assistant
Hannah Robins ... production assistant
Karen Shatzkin ... legal services
Huma Khan ... legal post production (uncredited)

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Matthew Bauman ... thanks
Dallas Brennan ... thank you (as Dallas Rexer)
Debbie Brennan ... special thanks
Emerson Bruns ... thank you
Edgar Cooper Endicott ... special thanks (as Cooper)
Frank DeCaro ... thanks
Rachel Dratch ... thank you
Mark Efman ... thanks: Z Rock
Mark Farrell ... thanks: Z Rock
Amy Foote ... thank you
Flo Fox ... thanks
Kathy Griffin ... special thanks
Paul Kloss ... thank you
William Ivey Long ... thanks
Tony Oppedisano ... special thanks
Bari Pearlman ... special thanks
Jocelyn Pickett ... special thanks
Joan Rivers ... special thanks (as Ms. Joan Rivers)
Melissa Rivers ... special thanks (as Mellisa Rivers)
Bill Sammeth ... special thanks (as Billy Sammeth)
Toby Shimin ... thank you
Howard Stern ... thanks
Donald Trump ... thanks

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Plot Summary

This documentary follows one year in the life of Joan Rivers, who sees herself first and foremost as an actress, with her life as a comedienne/writer just an extension of being an actress. Now at age 75, Rivers has faced her ups and downs in her forty plus year career, the year leading up to filming being a down compared to what she would have wanted, which is a calendar full of engagements with several engagements each day. That want is in part to support her opulent personal lifestyle, but is more a need to bolster her own sense of self-worth as a basically insecure person who is probably best known now for her overuse of cosmetic surgery rather than her professional work. She feels that Kathy Griffin, who she admires, is now getting all the engagements she would have gotten in her prime. During this year, Rivers is seen going from engagement to engagement, some big - such as a Kennedy Center Honors for George Carlin, a double bill with Don Rickles in New York, and her own celebrity roast on Comedy Central (which she really isn't looking forward to) - and some not so big. But perhaps the most important of these to her is the opening of her new play, which she is testing in Edinburgh, important in that she wants to be seen as an actress; and an appearance on a celebrity version of The Apprentice (2004), important in that it will mark her first appearance on NBC since being blacklisted by them for her disagreement with Johnny Carson over the start of her own talk show on rival Fox back in 1989. Through the year, several long time supporters are at her side, including daughter Melissa Rivers, personal assistant 'Jocelyn Pickett', and manager Bill Sammeth, but all is not smooth even in this part of her life. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Джоан Риверз: Творение (Russia)
  • Räväkkä pakkaus koomikoksi (Finland)
  • O Trabalho de Joan Rivers (Brazil)
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  • 84 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $164,351, 13 Jun 2010

Did You Know?

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Movie Connections Featured in The A-Team/The Karate Kid/Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work/Killers/Agora/Winter's Bone (2010). See more »

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