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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rita Moreno is living proof that despite adversity, talent and resilience will always triumph. The Puerto Rican actress</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Rita Moreno</strong> is living proof that despite adversity, talent and resilience will always triumph. The Puerto Rican actress has faced poverty, sexism and racism, and is ready to reveal to the world just how powerful she had to be to overcome it all in <em>Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided to Go for It.</em></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Moreno has an impressive resume as the only Latina to win the acclaimed Academy Award for Best Actress and one of 16 people to hold the rare title of EGOT, an award winner of the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Though most audiences know the Puerto Rican actress as Annie from <em>West Side Story</em>, Moreno’s documentary shows a personal, in-depth look into just how high she had to rise to break the mold.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The 89-minute documentary will focus on the lesser-known struggles the star faced on her path to stardom, including Hollywood sexism and abuse, a toxic relationship with <strong>Marlon Brando</strong> and mental health struggles. The documentary will also highlight Moreno’s talent and resilience as audiences watch her break barriers, fight for representation, forge a path for new generations of artists and become an inspiration to Latinos everywhere.</p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/trailer-rita-moreno-just-a-girl-who-decided-to-go-for-it/">Trailer: ‘Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided to Go for It’</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Review The PBS American Masters biographical documentary, Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It,</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The PBS American Masters biographical documentary, <em>Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It</em>, doesn’t just focus on the successes and struggles of Moreno’s monumental 70-plus year journey as an entertainer. Filmmaker <strong>Mariem Pérez Riera</strong> practically turns this story into a “selfie.” As the camera relentlessly follows the performer, who calmly flows into a self-narrated, unexpurgated journey of the five-year-old girl who traveled with her mother to New York from&nbsp; Puerto Rico during the depth of the Depression. By age thirteen she was the family’s principal breadwinner. </p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">As it turns out, those were Moreno’s happy years. During the first day of filming the documentary, Riera was surprised to hear about the adversity Moreno faced during her career and was impressed by her openness in discussing how she sought help through therapy. As a Puerto Rican woman working in the film industry, Riera clearly empathizes with many of Moreno’s struggles.&nbsp;  </p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The result is a fascinating journey into the exploits of a young performer who battled through the demeaning ethnic inequities of Hollywood’s “studio system” in the 1950s; a disastrously failed romance with a superstar; and an attempted suicide.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">After committing to therapy, she then went on to become one of only sixteen artists to become an EGOT (winner of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards), signifying the ultimate success in every field of performing, referred to as the “grand slam” of show business. Director Riera punctuates Moreno’s narration with a Greek chorus of celebrity commentators, including <strong>Morgan Freeman</strong>, <strong>Whoopi Goldberg</strong>, <strong>Justina Machado</strong>, <strong>Eva Longoria</strong>, <strong>Mitzi Gaynor</strong>, <strong>Gloria Estefan</strong>, <strong>Lin-Manuel Meranda</strong>, and <strong>George Chakiris</strong>, as well as playwright <strong>Terrence McNally</strong>, and television writer/producer <strong>Norman Lear </strong>(<em>One Day At A Time</em>). Along the way, the documentary also includes a plethora of film clips that impressively underscore Moreno’s narration.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Moreno recalls her preteen years in New York City and her intense desire to perform. She took dance lessons and landed her first Broadway role at 13. This led to Hollywood talent scouts setting up an appointment for her and her mother to meet studio head Louis B. Mayer in the penthouse at the famous Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Moreno recalled that she didn’t know how to dress for the meeting since she had no Latina role models to guide her. So, she decided to emulate Elizabeth Taylor, who was a teenage star in Hollywood at the time. Mayer took one look at her and uttered, “You look like a Latin Elizabeth Taylor.” She got her Hollywood contract.&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Although Hollywood had been her dream, the reality of the parts she was cast in were less than satisfying. She found herself portraying ignorant dark-skinned native girls in such films <em>as The Toast of New Orleans, Pagan Love Song, The Fabulous Senorita,</em> and <em>Cattle Town</em>. Actress Eva Longoria described “the universal accent” that Moreno developed to cover any part she was given, no matter what the nationality was.&nbsp; She received a break from the stereotypical roles, playing film star Zelda Zanders in MGM’s <em>Singin’ n the Rain</em> (1952), but the rest of the 1950s found her in the usual casting box. Not even her role as Tuptim in <em>The King and I</em> (1956) changed her career trajectory. “That was a boring role,” she admitted.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Moreno also candidly recounts the humiliation she faced being a starlet in Hollywood at this time, including countless meaningless “dates” set up by the studios for her to be seen with other young actors. There was also the horrific time she was invited to a party where she was vulgarly propositioned by movie mogul <strong>Harry Cohn</strong> and later groped on the dance floor by another guest. She describes running out into the garden where she was rescued by Mexican workers who helped her with her getaway.&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The actress matter-of-factly delves into her tempestuous eight-year relationship with <strong>Marlon Brando</strong>, whom she met in 1954 when she was 22. “He loved me, and I was obsessed by him,” she admits, despite enduring abuse at his hands, as well as enduring two of his marriages during their relationship. The Brando impregnated her, and then paid to have aborted, which was dangerously botched. It ended with her suicide attempt.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Moreno went into therapy. Six years later, Brando and Moreno were in a film together, <em>The Night of the Following Day</em> (1968).&nbsp; “In the film, we had a fight scene. All my emotions came to the surface, and we went at it. The director loved it.&nbsp; He kept rolling the film.” However, Moreno does credit Brando for introducing her to social activism, and she became quite involved in what is now known as the “Me Too movement”.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The documentary highlights her Oscar-winning role as Anita in the film <em>West Side Story</em> (1961) as the turning point in her career. In rehearsing for this role she came to identify with the type of strong, self-determined woman that Anita represented. But she was so unprepared for winning the Best Supporting Oscar award.&nbsp; All she could say was, “I can’t believe it.” It was one of the shortest acceptance speeches on record.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Moreno expanded her work on stage to include her Tony award-winning turn in <em>The Ritz</em> and concerts.&nbsp; She recorded and worked on television, working on the PBS children’s series, <em>The Electric Company</em> (1971-77). &nbsp; She won two personal Emmys one for <em>The Muppet Show </em>in 1977 and the other for her performance as a guest actress on <em>The Rockford Files</em> in 1978. &nbsp;&nbsp;She also won a Best Actress ALMA Award for performance on HBO’s&nbsp; <em>Oz</em> (1977-2003).&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Many critics were disappointed when Moreno was overlooked for a 2020 Emmy nomination for her most recent TV role in Norman Lear’s reboot of <em>One Day at a Time</em> which aired four season, first on Netflix, then POP TV, and finally on CBS.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The documentary offers a poignant look at her marriage to cardiologist Leonard Gordon, whom she married in 1965. They had one daughter, Fernanda Gordon Fisher, and two grandsons. Moreno reflects that he was a wonderful, loving man, but he was not the passion of her life. “We were really not a good couple,” she says. Moreno once considered leaving her husband but could not because she did not want to break up the family. He died in 2010, and Moreno concurred she was relieved at his passing.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It</em> concludes as we follow Moreno onto the set of <strong>Steven Spielberg’s </strong>remake of <em>West Side Story</em>, where Moreno, at age 89, happily worked in the supporting role of Valentina in the film.&nbsp; The film is scheduled to release in December 2021.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Moreno is now looking forward to her next role.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>American Masters “Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for it” airs in February is a production of AmericanMasters Pictures and Act III, in association with Marmara. <strong>Michael Kantor Norman</strong> Lear and <strong>Lin-Manuel Miranda</strong> are executive producers, with <strong>Michael Kanto</strong> executive producing for American Masters. Producers include Brent Miller and Mariem Pérez Riera in addition to directing.&nbsp; <strong>Ilia Velez</strong> is co-producing.</em></p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/daring-to-be-rita-moreno-just-a-girl-who-decided-to-go-for-it/">Daring To Be ‘Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It’</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It</em>, the documentary that looks at the career of the legendary actress and singer from her humble beginnings in her Native Puerto Rico to her success on Broadway and in Hollywood, will have its world debut at the Sundance Film Festival this month.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Directed by <strong>Mariem Pérez Riera </strong>(<em>Lovesickness</em>, <em>Chamacas</em>), the doc follows Moreno’s prolific, decades-long career of the 89-year-old actress and singer, using different styles, elements, and media. It utilizes vérité footage of Moreno today, archival footage of her performances and appearances, childhood reenactments, animation, and new interviews. It also features interviews with actors, filmmakers, and singers with whom Moreno has worked, like <strong>Morgan Freeman</strong>, <strong>Hector Elizondo</strong>, <strong>Eva Longoria</strong>, <strong>Whoopi Goldberg</strong>, <strong>Justina Machado</strong>, <strong>Gloria Estefan</strong>, and <strong>Karen Olivo</strong>.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“As a filmmaker, woman, and Puerto Rican, I am proud to have the opportunity to tell Rita’s story,” says Pérez Riera. “Her many victories in the face of prejudice are an inspiration to me.” Adds the director, “Hopefully, this film will give strength to the women all over the world, who today face a similar fight towards equality.”</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>PBS CONNECTION</strong><br />The documentary is a production of American Masters Pictures and Norman Lear’s Act III Productions in association with Artemis Rising Foundation and Maramara Films. American Masters Pictures is a theatrical imprint for documentaries co-produced by PBS’s <em>American Masters</em>.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It</em> will screen virtually at Sundance as part of the U.S. Documentary Competition on January 29 at noon and will have a second screening on January 31. Also as part of the fest, it will screen at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and in U.S. cities like Atlanta, Key West, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Tucson.</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“When I learned from my producing partner <strong>Brent Miller</strong> that a film had not yet been made on Rita Moreno, I couldn’t believe it and suggested we make it together,” says executive producer <strong>Norman Lear</strong>. “There’s no woman more deserving of the American Masters stamp. Her talent, her activism, her life – all worthy of an audience. And her story, an inspiration to so many, is one that should live on forever.” Both Miller, Pérez Riera and <strong>Ilia J. Vélez Dávila</strong> are producers on the documentary.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>MAKING HISTORY</strong></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Born in the small town of Humacao, Puerto Rico in 1931, Moreno was the first Latina actress to win an Academy Award. She earned it for her role as Anita in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical <em>West Side Story </em>in 1962. Despite such an accomplishment, Moreno kept on getting mainly stereotypical ethnic roles.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Through persistence and hard work, Moreno remained relevant and went on to win other coveted prizes of the entertainment industry, including top awards in music, theatre, and television. She earned the Grammy for best recording for children with “The Electric Company” for the children’s TV show of the same title; a Tony for her performance in the play <em>The Ritz</em>; and two Primetime Emmy Awards for her acting in <em>The Muppet Show </em>and <em>The Rockford Files</em>—all awards in 16 years. As such, Moreno is one of only 16 EGOT artists, those who have won the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. She is the only actor of Latino descent in that distinguished group. Furthermore, she has won a Golden Globe and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>‘LA REINA’</strong><br />For <strong>Lin-Manuel Miranda</strong>, another doc executive producer, Moreno is an icon and inspiration. “Rita is La Reina. Punto. Full stop,” says the Oscar nominee and Tony Award winner of <em>Hamilton</em>-fame. “Her life, talent, and career is a masterclass in the American dream. It is about time that she takes her rightful place amongst her peers on <em>American Masters</em>.”</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In recognition of her long illustrious career, Moreno has received the Library of Congress Living Legends Award, Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, and Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award. And Two U.S. presidents have bestowed upon her some of the nation’s highest civilian and artistic honors—<strong>President George W. Bush </strong>presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom and <strong>President Barack Obama</strong> with the National Medal of the Arts.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">More recently Moreno received the Online Film Critics Society Lifetime Achievement Award and the Peabody Career Achievement Award, both in 2019. Last year, she was co-marshall of the Rose Parade—along with actress <strong>Gina Torres </strong>and Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>STILL WORKING IN HER 8Os</strong><br />The passage of time has never slowed down this actress and dancer whose first film work included a part in <em>Singin’ in the Rain</em>, <strong>Gene Kelly</strong>’s 1952 classic musical. Moreno’s movie and TV credits, according to trade website IMDB, lists over 160 roles, including the series <em>Jane the Virgin</em>, <em>Bless This Mess</em>, and <em>One Day at a Time</em>.&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">And she returns to the big screen in <strong>Steven Spielberg</strong>’s new cinematic version of <em>West Side Story</em>, the 1957 theatre musical whose first Hollywood adaptation won Moreno her Academy Award six decades ago.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“Rita Moreno has won every major award–the Peabody, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony–for good reason,” says <strong>Michael Kantor</strong>, another executive producer of the documentary, “She is not just an American Master, she is an American treasure.”</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">For festival tickets to the screenings of&nbsp; Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It visit https://tickets.festival.sundance.org/&nbsp;<br />For in-person screening tickets visit <a href="https://fpg.festival.sundance.org/live-events">https://fpg.festival.sundance.org/live-events</a>.</p>


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