Indigo Girls documentary now in cinemas, watch the trailer and new clip!
Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All, the acclaimed documentary on the iconic and groundbreaking out folk duo is in over 120 theaters April 10 before heading to video on demand May 7.
Directed by Alexandria Bombach, the film premiered at Sundance last year currently holds a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes.
“Festival audiences have embraced and celebrated this story of Amy and Emily, and now we get to bring this film to fans in theaters all over the country,” notes filmmaker Alexandria Bombach. “A film about community should be seen in community.”
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.
“From our earliest days at Little Five Points Community Pub in Atlanta, the ideal of ‘community’ has informed our music and activism,” adds Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls. “We feel blessed to have worked with such a compelling crew of folks, who created a document that reflects the vital part our audience, activists, friends, family, and mentors play in our ongoing creative lives.”
Indigo Girls’ Emily Saliers says, “It is a beautiful documentary that captures the life force of our community. Now our community has an opportunity to see it on the big screen—we are thankful for that.”
For tickets and additional information on the theatrical release, visit indigogirls.oscilloscope.net/#theaters.