One of America's most underrated creative forces, Gertrude Berg was a television pioneer who paved the way for women in the entertainment industry. She received the first Best Actress Emmy in history for her ground-breaking radio show turned sitcom, The Goldbergs, which she created, wrote and starred in. She played her beloved character Mrs. Goldberg for over 17 years. Featuring interviews with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ed Asner, Norman Lear and more, Aviva Kemper's documentary is a warm-hearted tribute to a trailblazing figure who singlehandedly revolutionized TV.