The Ruth Bader Ginsberg Documentary Will Air On CNN Only 4 Months After The Big Screen Debut

This summer has been a big one for factual films and movies based on historical events. The biggest documentary of the year has been Won’t You Be My Neighbor, a study of the life of Fred Rogers, which has pulled in $21 million and counting at the box office on sheer word of mouth. Not far behind it is RBG, a documentary about one of the most famous Supreme Court justices, Ruth Bader Ginsberg. The film is leaving theaters in the next couple week with $13 million. But don’t worry if you missed it, the Ruth Bader Ginsberg documentary won’t be gone for long. CNN has picked up first-run rights to the film and will be airing it over Labor Day weekend.

The film, which was released via Magnolia Pictures, debuted back at the beginning of May, opening in just 34 theaters. It never made a full wide-release, the highest number of theaters it was in at once was only 432. But it only makes the $13 million box office total that much more impressive.

Here’s the synopsis:

CNN was a co-producer on the documentary, ensuring it had the first crack at the film once it finally left theaters. This week, it announced it would be airing the movie on Monday, Sept. 3, 2018.

According to Vulture:

The film was a hit among critics, who admitted it was preaching to the choir of Ginsberg’s fans, but it was a compelling piece of hagiography nonetheless. The movie current boasts a 94 percent certified fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, along with a 78 percent rating from audiences.

CNN is going all out in their promotional push for the movie’s premiere. According to The Boston Globe:

RBG will premiere on CNN on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3, at 9 p.m. ET with an encore on Sept. 9, at 8 p.m. ET.

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