
Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!One man's lifelong refusal to act his age.
Directors Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio explore the life and legacy of Mel Brooks, one of the most enduring comedic voices of our time.

Part One
Jan 22, 2026
Mel draws on his formative experiences, Jewish heritage, and fear of failure to emerge as one of Hollywood's most brazen satirists.

Part Two
Jan 23, 2026
As he rises to superstardom, Mel is shaped by deep partnerships while continuing to use laughter as commentary on the human condition.

GenerationofSwine
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I was really hesitant, I saw the one on Richard Pryor and it was insulting, he was a man that made me laugh and the documentary about him seemed to air his dirty laundry, which offended me, and then seemed to frame him as a tragic story rather than celebrate him, which I also felt was offensive. For some reason I don't mind it when they do that with poltical figures, or musicians.... but comedians I get a bit defensive about. Thank god this didn't do that. This made me laugh so hard I cried, and the part about Mel's wife made me cry again, but it was funny and it was warm, and most importantly, inlike the one they did with Richard, it celebrated Mel's life. It didn't drag him, it didn't paint him as a dark figure. It was exactly the sort of Documentary I wanted to watch about a comedian... and director.