Production has commenced on a documentary about legendary Jewish singer, actress, producer and director Barbra Streisand, she announced on Thursday.
“For years I’ve been thinking about the best way to share the vast amount of content I’ve been safely storing in my vault, much never seen or heard by the public. And today I’m delighted to finally share that we’re starting production on my official documentary,” Streisand wrote in an Instagram post.
The SAG Lifetime Achievement Award winner added that she is collaborating on the Sony Music project with director and fellow Oscar winner Frank Marshall and Oscar-winning producer Alex Gibney. Streisand is excited “to bring this very personal project to screens around the world,” she said.
“People have been talking about the need for the definitive documentary on Barbra Streisand for years. After a series of wonderful conversations and rigorous research, we are moving forward with Frank Marshall at the helm,” said Gibney. “I am delighted to produce this film on Barbra, a legendary singer, extraordinary actor, director, and political activist who inspires us all. Did I forget to mention that she’s a great storyteller who is funny as hell?”
Sony Music Vision announced that it is developing the “definitive multi-part documentary” in partnership with Columbia Records, Jigsaw Productions and the Kennedy/Marshall Company. The documentary will follow Streisand’s life starting from her upbringing in Brooklyn to her many career accomplishments, like her acclaimed breakout performance in “Funny Girl” on stage and then her Oscar win for that performance on film, but will also document her current life.
“The project will offer an intimate and comprehensive exploration of every facet of the iconic multi-hyphenate, who, in a career spanning six decades, has excelled in every area of entertainment,” according to Sony Music Vision.
The production team has also been granted one-of-a-kind access to Streisand’s ” treasure trove” of personal archival materials, including never-before-seen video, photographs, audio recordings and more. “We have been given unprecedented access to archival footage from decades of her groundbreaking career and intimate visibility to the trailblazing she continues to do in life today,” Marshall said. “Uncovering these remarkable moments illustrate why she has become an enduring icon to a global audience of all generations.”
Streisand became the first woman to write, produce, direct, and star in a major motion picture with the 1983 film “Yentl.” A EGOT winner, she won her first Oscar at the age of 27 and has been nominated for a Grammy 46 times. In 2023 she was awarded the annual Genesis Prize, nicknamed the “Jewish Nobel” by TIME magazine, which recognizes individuals for their achievements and commitment to Jewish values. She was also awarded last year the Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Woman of Leadership Award, named after the late Jewish Supreme Court justice.
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