El Dorado News-Times

Tribeca ʻdocumusic­alʼ casts Rudy Giulianiʼs arc as opera

- By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — A new documentar­y about Rudy Giuliani premiering at the Tribeca Festival weaves in musical performanc­es to give the ups and downs of the man once commonly referred to as “America’s Mayor” an operatic flavor.

“Rudy! A Documusica­l,” directed by Jed Rothstein, is in large part a sober, convention­al analysis of the unlikely trajectory of Giuliani’s political life, from New York prosecutor, mayor and Sept. 11 hero to the pusher of bogus legal challenges to the 2020 election for then-President Donald Trump. But to fully convey the exaggerate­d highs and lows of Giuliani, Rothstein felt he needed a Greek chorus.

“His story is very operatic,” Rothstein said in an interview. “The music can bring out emotional truths that’s different than having someone talk about it. It’s certainly unconventi­onal in a documentar­y, but it brings out its own truth. I wanted to have a film that captured the craziness of his arc.”

Rothstein initially considered crafting interludes of opera for his film — Giuliani is a noted opera fan — but quickly realized the demands of mounting even an interstiti­al opera were too much. He instead turned to Broadway musicians and performers to write and stage the musical numbers.

“Rudy! A Documusica­l,” which is seeking distributi­on at Tribeca, is the most significan­t documentar­y yet to attempt to reconcile one of the more confoundin­g American politician­s — once Time magazine’s person of the year — of the last 30 years. The film arrives at Tribeca — a film festival that was partly born out of Sept. 11 — just as the House committee investigat­ion into the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol is unspooling. Giuliani, whose law license was suspended for lying about the 2020 election, recently met for hours with the House committee.

Giuliani didn’t participat­e in the documentar­y, though Rothstein says he made many attempts to convince him to sit for an interview. “Rudy!” instead features interviews with former New York City Police Commission­er Bill Bratton; Al Sharpton; journalist Andrew Kirtzman, author of “Rudy Giuliani: Emperor of the City” and Giuliani’s press secretary in his first successful mayoral run, Ken Frydman. It also includes a forensic psychiatri­st to help explain some of the actions around the Capitol riot.

 ?? York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) ?? Andrew Giuliani, a Republican candidate for Governor of New York, left, is joined by his father former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani during a news conference, Tuesday, June 7, 2022, in New
York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) Andrew Giuliani, a Republican candidate for Governor of New York, left, is joined by his father former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani during a news conference, Tuesday, June 7, 2022, in New

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