
Rita Moreno shines in the documentary 'Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It'
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Like everything else she's done, Rita Moreno is an exceptional storyteller, turning "Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It" -- an "American Masters" documentary hitting theaters first -- into a dazzling look at the much-adorned star's career, and the doors left shut, despite her success, by being a Latina in Hollywood during the days of the studio system.
Moreno is in the select group EGOT winners -- people who have earned an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. Now 89, she's introduced in the film at a party celebrating her 87th birthday, offering a quick demonstration of what a force of nature she remains. (She also remains outspoken, having waded into the controversy over "In the Heights" while appearing on Stephen Colbert's program.)More Related News

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