Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All

Showings

O Cinema South Beach Fri, Apr 19 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Fri, Apr 19 9:15 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, Apr 20 1:30 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, Apr 20 3:45 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, Apr 20 6:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sat, Apr 20 8:15 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, Apr 21 1:30 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, Apr 21 3:45 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, Apr 21 6:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Sun, Apr 21 8:15 PM
O Cinema South Beach Mon, Apr 22 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Mon, Apr 22 9:15 PM
O Cinema South Beach Tue, Apr 23 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Tue, Apr 23 9:15 PM
O Cinema South Beach Wed, Apr 24 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Wed, Apr 24 9:15 PM
O Cinema South Beach Thu, Apr 25 7:00 PM
O Cinema South Beach Thu, Apr 25 9:15 PM

Description

Atlanta-based singer-songwriters Amy Ray and Emily Saliers began performing together in high school before becoming the acclaimed folk-rock duo Indigo Girls. After playing local clubs for years, Indigo Girls and their distinctive vocal harmonies slipped into mainstream consciousness in the late 1980s and early ’90s with a Grammy win and hit song “Closer to Fine.” Over the years, Ray and Saliers have maintained musical careers on their own terms with their resolutely political lyrics and commitment to LGBTQ rights and visibility. Since 1993, they have also found purpose in partnering with Indigenous activist Winona LaDuke in the fight for environmental justice.

Intimate, fun, and filled with great music, IT'S ONLY LIFE AFTER ALL allows Ray and Saliers to look back on their musical partnership, personal demons, and careers spanning three decades with self-criticism, humor, and honesty. Weaving Ray’s personal audiotape and camcorder footage with insightful interviews and archival footage, director Alexandria Bombach delivers a film about truly independent artists that will delight both longtime fans and those ready to discover the Indigo Girls.