SXSW FILM REVIEW: Documentary about indie folk legends Indigo Girls shows them as warm and humble rock stars.
also focused on strong women, telling stories of thriving amidst oppression and overcoming incredible obstacles. This latest project, which premiered at Sundance, does the same with the musical duo.
Amy comes across as remarkably frank and self-aware, while Emily is gentler in her approach but no less honest. They’re both outrageously funny and can make you laugh as soon as bring a tear to your eye, which is no real surprise from a pair of stellar songwriters, and it makes them excellent documentary subjects.
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