
Coming June 9th 3:15 PM
Julia Scotti: Funny That Way
1h 14m | NR
With breathtaking emotional honesty, this tender, funny, and powerful portrait of transgender comedian Julia Scotti explores the unrelenting courage and humor it takes to be Julia. In the comedy boom of the 1980’s Rick Scotti was a busy guy–appearing in clubs across the country, on bills with Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld, when he came to the dawning realization that nothing felt right. At a time when the words gender dysphoria and gender reassignment surgery were rarely heard, Rick’s true awakening at age forty-seven led to a new identity as Julia Scotti. And then everyone turned away–former wives, friends, family, comedy world buddies, and most painfully Julia was shut out from any contact with her children. Julia reinvented herself, spent a decade teaching, and then several years ago, stepped back on stage and began her journey back to the world she loves, and her children reached out to her after 15 years of silence. Shot over a period of five years, the film tracks Julia’s triumphant comeback and the complex process of reuniting with her children, as comedy becomes the shared language of identity, healing, and joy.
Post film discussion with the writer and director Susan Sandler and special guest, Julie Klausner.
Susan Sandler is an American writer and currently a professor at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She has numerous writing credits but is probably best known for her play Crossing Delancey, which she also adapted into a film with the same name starring Amy Irving and directed by Joan Micklin Silver.
Julie Klausner created the Hulu series “Difficult People.” She wrote two books, hosted the How Was Your Week podcast and currently co-hosts the Double Threat podcast with Tom Scharpling. She writes for television, film and theater and frequently performs live solo shows in New York City, where she lives.