Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All

[Opens Apr. 10 for one night only and available May 7 on various VOD platforms.] Alexandria Bombach's entertaining, award-winning, informative, in-depth, insightful, humor-dotted, highly personal, linear, 123-minute documentary that chronicles the 40-year career of gay, influential, talented activists and singer-songwriters Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, who met in grade school in the 1970s, of Atlanta-based folk-rock duo Indigo Girls and their dedication to their music, environmental and social justice activism, their work with indigenous activist Winona LaDuke and their organization Honor the Earth, and consists of archival photographs, performance excerpts, home movies, and video interviews.
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