Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All

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With forty years of making music as the iconic folk-rock band Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have made their mark as musicians, songwriters, and dedicated activists. They have represented radical self-acceptance to many, leading multiple gen... more

With forty years of making music as the iconic folk-rock band Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have made their mark as musicians, songwriters, and dedicated activists. They have represented radical self-acceptance to many, leading multiple generations of fans to say, "the Indigo Girls saved my life." Still, Amy and Emily battled misogyny, homophobia, and a harsh cultural climate chastising them for not fitting into a female pop star mold. With joy, humor, and heart-warming earnestness, Sundance award-winning director Alexandria Bombach brings us into a contemporary conversation with Amy and Emily - alongside decades of the band's home movies and intimate present-day verité.

GENRE: DOCUMENTARY , MUSIC
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RUN TIME: 123 minutes
RELEASE DATE: April 10, 2024
STARRING: Amy Ray , Emily Saliers , Winona LaDuke
DIRECTOR(S): Alexandria Bombach
PRODUCER(S): Kathlyn Horan, Jessica Devaney, Anya Rous, Alexandria Bombach
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STUDIO: Oscilloscope Laboratories
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