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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA documentary on the The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) in the wake of singer Natalie Maines' anti-George W. Bush statement at a 2003 concert.A documentary on the The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) in the wake of singer Natalie Maines' anti-George W. Bush statement at a 2003 concert.A documentary on the The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) in the wake of singer Natalie Maines' anti-George W. Bush statement at a 2003 concert.
- Premios
- 8 premios y 13 nominaciones en total
Emily Strayer
- Self
- (as Emily Robison)
Barbara Boxer
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Aaron Brown
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Pat Buchanan
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
George W. Bush
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Dick Cheney
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
The Chicks
- Themselves
- (as Dixie Chicks)
Darlene Conte
- Self
- (as Darlene Kegan)
Anderson Cooper
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Lewis Dickey
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Rebecca Hagelin
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
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Wonderful and inspiring movie with a great beat
I also saw this movie at TIFF and thought it one of the highlights of the festival. Like the music that envelopes it, this film was worth the wait. The film shows the band as professional, very talented, and still growing in their musicianship and performing skills. At the same time, Kopple and Peck capture the personalities and heart that are at the center of the band and their music. The film is revealing about the American's media's trivializing of dissent about the Iraq war and the deep antagonisms within American society -- antagonisms that defy country v. rock v. pop v. classical labels. It clearly shows some of the ill effects of the media monopolies newly permitted by the FCC. The Dixie Chicks were ahead of some of their audience in recognizing the disastrous nature of the war but many in that audience have now caught up with those sentiments and the Dixie Chicks have broadened their audience and their music since then. The music is terrific! What a great film!
10kwoods-5
Excellent behind-the-scenes doc
I saw the film today, and it was every bit as good as I hoped it would be. Contrary to what some may think, the film is not about the Chicks whining about losing their freedom of speech. The primary focus is on the Chicks (and their manager) handling the backlash to Natalie's on-stage comment and trying to get their career back on track without the support of country radio. The film shows considerable heated discussion between the Chicks and their manager about handling their problems, and it's a side of musicians we rarely get to see. Considering that the film shows these arguments, and shows the Chicks without makeup, I don't think anyone could classify this as a vanity project.
Of course, if you hate the Dixie Chicks or love Dubya, you'll hate this film. I saw one woman walk out after one of Natalie's Bush insults, but it was the best moment of the film for me. The film also shows some of the media coverage of the Chicks backlash, including the ever-reliable Bill O'Reilly saying that the Chicks "should be slapped around." What a classy guy.
In short, I loved the film and I plan to see it again.
Of course, if you hate the Dixie Chicks or love Dubya, you'll hate this film. I saw one woman walk out after one of Natalie's Bush insults, but it was the best moment of the film for me. The film also shows some of the media coverage of the Chicks backlash, including the ever-reliable Bill O'Reilly saying that the Chicks "should be slapped around." What a classy guy.
In short, I loved the film and I plan to see it again.
A celebration of music with a message
Free speech being what it is in this country (a novel concept, wherein one person who shouts down mediocrity is immediately usurped by another, opposing voice who shouts down that original voice), it's a shame this entertaining documentary on the outspoken Dixie Chicks can't be enjoyed by everyone. A liberal viewpoint and an anti-George W. Bush comment made in London on-stage in 2003 left the one-time country music darlings Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, and Martie Maguire fueling the fires of controversy; two years later they recorded an incredibly strong (and wise) comeback-record of purpose, one that quickly put them back on top in some markets (the country network is shown as still being iffy). Whether Republican or Democrat, the new music (shrewdly, though apparently unintentionally, accessible to quite a wide audience) can certainly be enjoyed for everything it is: a defiant and sometimes joyous collection of songs which make a bold, personal statement and yet leave lots of room for debate. The band's inner-political strategy seems non-existent (the original offending comment was obviously an off-the-cuff josh with the audience); while there's certainly more Bush-bashing in private, the women band together quite impressively. Maines, who made the remark, is said to be terribly guilty about putting her cohorts in harm's way, yet her righteous anger fuels her course with very little public regret (which some will love and some will not). An impressive film with much to consider and much to admire. *** from ****
I had never listened to the Dixie Chicks before
because I don't much like country music.
I am a big fan of the first amendment, however, and have thrown a few $$$ set aside for my music budget towards the Chicks.
Whether you agree with what they said or not, it is an American value to speak your mind, and a greater American value to defend the rights of others who speak their minds as well. That value is never so brilliantly displayed as when used to defend those with whom you disagree.
God (and that's MY concept of God, not yours) bless the first amendment, and more power to the Dixie Chicks.
Watch this movie. Let it warm your heart, or set a fire in your mind. That's what truly free speech will do for you.
I am a big fan of the first amendment, however, and have thrown a few $$$ set aside for my music budget towards the Chicks.
Whether you agree with what they said or not, it is an American value to speak your mind, and a greater American value to defend the rights of others who speak their minds as well. That value is never so brilliantly displayed as when used to defend those with whom you disagree.
God (and that's MY concept of God, not yours) bless the first amendment, and more power to the Dixie Chicks.
Watch this movie. Let it warm your heart, or set a fire in your mind. That's what truly free speech will do for you.
Regardless of the political statement...these Chicks rock!!
I saw this movie tonight not knowing very much about the Dixie Chicks or their music. However, I walked away loving these girls and their music AND for what they stand for. This is a wonderfully entertaining documentary and it really gives great insight into the real life of talented showbiz types who do it their way regardless of what you or I think, or their record company for that matter. By now, everyone has heard of the comments made and the fallout from it. I think this movie can be enjoyed by anyone who is open-minded enough to listen to an opposing viewpoint, and still enjoy the movie for what it is. The movie totally opened my mind to the MUSIC of these terrifically talented women and made me an instant fan. It was just gravy that I agreed with the singers comments, but then again, even though I knew nothing about them previous to this film, I agreed with her comments as reported in the media a few years ago. A must-see and totally entertaining look at this history-making trio!!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIn early 2003, the Chicks manager tells them that Bush has high approval ratings, the war is progressing well, and they will probably capture Saddam Hussain by the end of the year. In fact Hussain was captured just a few days before Christmas of 2003.
- PifiasNatalie is wearing a shirt that states "Dare to Be Free," in one shot the image is mirrored left to right. Evident in the text and her hair are reversed.
- Citas
Natalie Maines: [after seeing someone with a sign that says F.U.D.C] I love your signs, but what have you got against Dick Cheney?
- Banda sonoraSawblade
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.215.045 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 50.103 US$
- 29 oct 2006
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.902.212 US$
- Duración
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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