5 Reasons You Need To See Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive - The Cleveland Moms

 

In 1978, the song I Will Survive not only made Gloria Gaynor a household name, but also turned her into an icon of the entire disco era. In the years since, sheโ€™s certainly survivedโ€”a lot. After a childhood marked by poverty and sexual abuse, she endured a controlling husband who took over her professional management, a painful accident that left her temporarily paralyzed, and the murder of her sister.

Now 80, her story is being told in a new documentary, Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive, which chronicles her journey to release her first gospel album, renewing a career left stagnant by mismanagement by her ex. In 2020, at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards, that album, Testimony, won for Best Roots Gospel Albumโ€”her second such award.

โ€œWith the difficult times we are living through, this film has the right message at the right moment in time. My hope and Gloria’s hope, through this film, is to show the world that no matter whatย life’s challenges you faceโ€”you can not only โ€˜surviveโ€™ but โ€˜thrive,โ€™โ€ says filmmaker Betsy Schechter.

If there is a more inspiring movie to watch as you head into 2024, we havenโ€™t found it! Here are 5 reasons the moms of The Local Moms Network are loving Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive.

The Music
Not surprisingly, the soundtrack from this movie will make you want to get up and dance. I Will Survive is arguably the most inspiring song of all time. But Gloriaโ€™s take on gospel music? Itโ€™s the most uplifting thing in the worldโ€”and just might turn you into a gospel fan.

 

Gloria Gaynor, filmmaker Betsy Schechter (pregnant with her daughter) and gospel music star Yolanda Adams

Her Second Act
Gloriaโ€™s career was largely controlled by her ex-husband Linwood Simon, who she married in 1979, just a year after recording I Will Survive.ย  The marriage disintegrated, and with it, Gloriaโ€™s career momentum. In one of the filmโ€™s most powerful moments, Gloria says she thought โ€œHeโ€™s going to leave me and Iโ€™m going to be aloneโ€ before realizing โ€œGuess whatโ€ฆyouโ€™re already aloneโ€”youโ€™ve been alone for years. You made it alone. You can make it alone. You will survive.โ€

This amazing second act was guided by Gloria herself, with the help of her loyal manager Stephanie Gold, and captured by Schechter. ย โ€œThis is something I wanted to do for years,โ€ Gloria says of her gospel album concept, something that was initially met with skepticism from the music industry that she had ruled in the 1970s. ย Instead of giving up, she invested in herself and funded the project. Although the details might be different, many moms know how powerful a second professional act can be.

 

Filmmaker Betsy Schechter and her daughter Sophie at the Tribeca Film Festival

The Filmmakerโ€™s Own Story
Betsy Schechter was introduced to Gloria and Stephanie in 2015 and there was an immediate connection. During the nine years it took to make the film, Betsy weathered having a baby as a single mom, the pandemic, and an unusual filming process unlike any other. ย She told Deadline: โ€œNormally, I possess the foresight knowing how a film would end, but that was not the case withย Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive, which simultaneously felt scary and exhilarating.โ€

Having self-funded and produced this project during the hardest five years of her life, she wants it to reach moms like her. Says Betsy: โ€œI hope the filmย entertains, uplifts and inspires all theย moms who are doing the most important jobย of raising children.โ€

Breaking Age Boundaries
Gloria Gaynor is now 80 years old (72 at the filmโ€™s beginning). She looks fabulous, but sheโ€™s open about the painful surgery she underwent during filming to maintain the ability to walk, and no one would fault her for retiring and resting. But as she says in the film โ€œGrowth is the only sign of life.โ€ And at 80, sheโ€™s doing just that. Itโ€™s worth noting that aside from her Grammy-winning comeback, she also managed to squeeze in getting her degree in psychologyโ€”at age 71.

It Makes a Perfect Galentineโ€™s Movie Night
The film is in theaters for one night only on Galentineโ€™s Day, Feb. 13! Gather your mom friends for a memorable momsโ€™ night out that will get your crew inspired for 2024. Tickets go on sale Dec. 29; buy them atย https://www.fathomevents.com/events/gloria-gaynor-i-will-survive/.

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