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Moment of Truth: Burlesque Myths Shattered in Burly Q

Welcome back to Moment of Truth, Movieline’s weekly spotlight on the best in nonfiction cinema. This week we hear from Leslie Zemeckis, whose film Behind the Burly Q _opens Friday in NYC and May 7 in Los Angeles. The new burlesque documentary Behind the Burly Q began as sort of a happy accident for director Leslie Zemeckis. The endlessly fascinating (if mildly hyperactive ) results reflect something far more deliberate: A definitive glimpse at the lost era of popular stage shows combining musicians, comedy, acrobats and yes, a few underdressed ladies. Everyone who was anyone from the era — and who was still alive when Zemeckis came calling — appears in Burly Q , and their stories make for revelatory viewing. And not just because the pasties come off from time to time. either.

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Moment of Truth: Burlesque Myths Shattered in Burly Q

REVIEW: Nifty Burly Q Sets the Burlesque Record Straight

Assembled as a rough oral history of a brief but transitional moment in American entertainment, Behind the Burly Q is as determinedly upbeat as its consummate showgirl subjects. Director Leslie Zemeckis (wife of Robert, who is listed as executive producer) focuses on some of the largely forgotten women who came up during the newly permissive Jazz Age, merged with the struggling vaudeville racket, and originated a vampy form of striptease called burlesque.

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REVIEW: Nifty Burly Q Sets the Burlesque Record Straight