Martha Stewart Talks About Netflix Doc, Next Autobiography Project

"What does it mean to be happy anyway?" asked film producer RJ Cutler, Hollywood Reporterreferring to the theme of his latest documentary, Martha Stewart.

Stewart - Who told thr“I think I’m 83; every post I’ve read says I’m 83, so I have to be” – Live a great life and if you dare to put in enough care and effort, that’s the perfect brand that can be achieved. Highlight and interrogate her life and pursuit of perfection in Cutler's documentation Martha.

The documentary debuted on Netflix in October, causing a core question of fanfare and fuss in many eras: Is the heart of the family production queen the happiness in the perfection she peddled? Is it in the luxurious meringue? The perfect dining table? Maybe it was in the billion-dollar media empire she sacrificed to build, or as Stewart said in the early stages of the film, she found happiness in the manicured tranquility of the garden.

“I’m proud of the fact that I think I’ve influenced the business world,” she said. “My journey is very interesting. I can do almost what I want to do now; I really don’t tell me I have to do that, I have to do it. My job is a homemade job.”

Martha Starting with her modesty life in Nutley, NJ, her family began her own food through a young styling career as an incumbent of Wall Street stockbrokers, thus exploring Stewart’s life and embarking on the restaurant business she praised and encapsulates like-minded American women.

It was this idea that attracted Cutler to direct the documentary, he said. Throughout the process, Stewart gave Cutler her diary and intimate letters, her personal more than ever. He found that what Cutler found was a woman who refused to be knocked down and would not get up, a woman who had no answer, and she would only look forward to it.

"This is a woman who turns lemon into lemonade because it's Martha Stewart, and it's the best lemonade you've ever had," Cutler said.

Martha It's more unveiling about her life, Stewart said. Her project with Cutler is a private vehicle - can a woman who strives to be perfect really achieve this? - But, whether it's another documentary or the autobiography she said she's working on, Stewart wants to focus more on the business that makes her the first female homemade billionaire in the United States

"This story is about equality, about women being able to stand up and do what they want to do," Stewart said. "It's about finding balance and not finding balance. When you're a hardworking woman, it's hard to find balance."

The story first appeared in the June Independent Magazine of Hollywood Reporter. To receive magazines, click here to subscribe.