Review of LEAVE THEM LAUGHING by Michael Murray for FILMbutton.com

“Leave Them Laughing. It’s a documentary about a stand-up comic who’s dying of Lou Gehrig’s disease.”

I think I sighed.

“But it’s supposed to be absolutely hilarious!” he quickly added.

This, I knew, was a movie I absolutely did not want to see.

Like a lot of people, I’ve had some medical miseries, and the last thing I wanted [...]

TO411 documentary review of LEAVE THEM LAUGHING by staff writer Daisy Maclean

 

The 2010 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival ended with a weekend full of awards presentations to the top films and film makers this year. Many of these awards come with cash prizes that help both seasoned and emerging filmmakers continue to create the work that moves us. Among the films honoured this year were [...]

Endoresement of LEAVE THEM LAUGHING by ALS Society of Ontario

The magic of LEAVE THEM LAUGHING is not only in the story itself but in the way it is told. Living with ALS is often times a topic mainstream media hesitate to touch – it’s too depressing is the common reply. Usually that statement is true, unless you find those with a spirit to outshine [...]

Leave them Laughing wins Special Jury Award at Hot Docs (North America’s biggest International Documentary Film Festival)

The Special Jury Prize – Canadian Feature was presented to Vancouver-based Academy Award-winning filmmaker John Zaritsky for LEAVE THEM LAUGHING (P: Montana Berg, Canada/USA), which follows mother, performer, and darkly funny smart-ass Carla Zilbersmith in her battle with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Jury statement: “The Special Jury Prize goes to a film about an unimaginably horrifying [...]

World Premiere of LEAVE THEM LAUGHING this week at Hot Docs in Toronto

Please join us for the World Premiere of LEAVE THEM LAUGHING in Toronto at Hot Docs (North America’s biggest international documentary film festival) followed by a reception (cash bar). Everyone is welcome!

May 6
9:15pm – World Premiere – Isabel Bader Theatre
93 Charles St. W.

11:00pm – reception following screening
Cafe 7 West – 7 Charles St. [...]

Latest Review of LEAVE THEM LAUGHING by Susan G. Cole (NOW – Toronto)

This is one of those films that sounds like a drag but winds up being poignant and laugh-out-loud funny.

Carla Zilbersmith has been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease and is determined to make the most of the few years she has left. She also simply will not stop laughing about it. Talk about dark humour – [...]

“Guess The Trooper Song” Contest

Spring has sprung..
It’s high time for some fun…..

We are proud to announce that Canada’s legendary band “Trooper” likes Leave Them Laughing and we love their music!  Carla Zilbersmith, the hero of our film, had already rocked out to Trooper in high school. One of Trooper’s songs accompanies one of the film’s most beautiful, vibrant scenes. [...]

Leave Them Laughing features lots of Carla’s beautiful music. Reviewed by Don Heckman, The International Review of Music

Here, There & Everywhere: Carla Zilbersmith

April 6, 2010

http://irom.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/here-there-everywhere-carla-zilbersmith/

I’ve written dozens of obituaries for the Los Angeles Times and elsewhere, some for close friends. No one, however, will write a better obituary for Carla Zilbersmith, who is experiencing the advanced stages of ALS, than she will do for herself. But an appreciation of the work of [...]

Leave Them Laughing Fundraising Sneak Peek on April 10 in Manchaster-by-the-Sea, Mass

Saturday, April 10 at 8pm
Manchester Community Center, 40 Harbor’s Point, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass.

Two years ago, Manchester resident Jason Smith’s 45-year-old sister – jazz singer, actor, comedian, and mother Carla Zilbersmith – was diagnosed with ALS, a fatal and incurable disease that is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. She was told she had only a few [...]

Review of Leave Them Laughing from UBC student newspaper

John Zaritsky explores the lighter side of death

Carla Zilbersmith in Zaritsky’s Leave Them Laughing.

by Gavin Fisher
contributor

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

“My whole intention as a documentary filmmaker,” says the man sitting across from me, “was to do something totally unconventional, totally against all the classic kind of rules and traditional formats of documentary [...]