Indigo Girls are the subject of a new documentary titled Indigo Girls: It's just life after all. After premiering at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, the Alexandria Bombach-directed film will hit North American theaters in 2024 thanks to Oscilloscope Laboratories.
After all, it's just life focuses on Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls, and how their unique brand of folk-rock became a generation's anthem of self-acceptance. Featuring new interviews with Ray and Saliers, as well as old home videos, the documentary promises “joy, humor and touching sincerity.”
“Since our early days at Little Five Points Community Pub in Atlanta, the ideal of 'community' has informed our music and activism,” Ray said in a press release. “Alexandria Bombach, Multitude Films and TinFish Films understood this from the beginning and made a documentary that ties together the threads of our career in a profound way. We feel blessed to have worked with such a compelling team of people, who created a document that reflects the vital role our audience, activists, friends, family and mentors play in our ongoing creative lives. As with everything we've undertaken, a grassroots movement seems to be the key to spreading the word, so we're excited to get it out there and let it grow.”
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Indigo Girls, which got a little more love this year thanks to Greta Gerwig's soundtrack Barbie, We also have a number of North American tour dates scheduled for next year. Find tickets here.
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