Overview
- The documentary, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, explores the duo's challenges with misogyny, homophobia, and media exclusion.
- Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, known for their activism and music, reflect on their journey as queer artists in the industry.
- The film highlights the Indigo Girls' significant impact on their fans and their advocacy for environmental and gay rights.
- 'Closer to Fine,' a hit from their self-titled second album, gained renewed attention after being featured in the 2023 blockbuster 'Barbie.'
- The documentary's release is part of a cultural renaissance for the Indigo Girls, who continue to tour and advocate for social causes.