Born into a spotlight she never asked for, Liza Minnelli didn’t only survive her inheritance—she made it into her own art. Using BBC archive, iconic performances, and her complicated bond with her mother Judy Garland, we reveal why her vulnerability is her superpower. From Broadway to Hollywood, nepo baby discourse to Cabaret breakout, we explore her raw emotional magnetism, impossible childhood, legendary resilience, and that indefinable spark you can’t look away from.
Additional archive:
New York, New York (Original Motion Picture Score), United Artists Records, 1977
Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli, Live At The London Palladium, Capitol Records, 1965
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