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Why We Laugh: Funny Women

"Personal, bold and extremely funny stories from the courageous women of comedy."

An uncensored look into the lives of the female stand-up comedian. Featuring interviews and live performance footage from some of today's most prominent female voices in stand-up comedy and entertainment, this revealing documentary sheds light on the legacy of the female comedian and the dedication, courage and passion that is required to be successful in the male dominated stand-up comedy business.

Top Cast

  • Joan Rivers

    Joan Rivers

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  • Kathy Griffin

    Kathy Griffin

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  • Whoopi Goldberg

    Whoopi Goldberg

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  • Kathy Najimy

    Kathy Najimy

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  • Lily Tomlin

    Lily Tomlin

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  • Aisha Tyler

    Aisha Tyler

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  • Brett Butler

    Brett Butler

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  • Sandra Bernhard

    Sandra Bernhard

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  • Paula Poundstone

    Paula Poundstone

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Overview

An uncensored look into the lives of the female stand-up comedian. Featuring interviews and live performance footage from some of today's most prominent female voices in stand-up comedy and entertainment, this revealing documentary sheds light on the legacy of the female comedian and the dedication, courage and passion that is required to be successful in the male dominated stand-up comedy business.

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