Overview
- The documentary follows its New York Film Festival premiere and a limited theatrical run with a global Apple TV+ debut on Oct. 24.
- Stiller began the project weeks after Jerry Stiller’s 2020 death, spending five years shaping footage that started with filming the longtime family apartment.
- The film draws heavily on an extensive personal archive Jerry Stiller saved, including home movies, tapes and photos.
- Interviews feature Ben Stiller, his sister Amy, his children Ella and Quinlin, and Christine Taylor, with appearances by Christopher Walken.
- Early reviews describe an intimate, inward-looking work focused on legacy and family reckoning, with IndieWire giving it a B.