bessjane
mar 2020 se unió
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As a lifelong fan of Janis Ian, I could not have asked for a more penetrating, insightful account of her life and music than filmmaker Varda Bar-Kar's JANIS IAN: BREAKING SILENCE.
Told through an artful mix of archival footage, interviews and scripted scenes, the viewer is taken into Janis' life and times in an intimate, engaging experience.
Younger audiences are likely not aware of Ian's breakout success at the age of 14 with the single SOCIETY'S CHILD, a heartfelt plea for racial equality, which caused her to be threatened and ostracized even as her fame created tremendous opportunities. Personal crises derailed her many times over the course of her stellar career, but each time she rose back up, creating such classics as AT SEVENTEEN and JESSE.
Her skill as a singer-songwriter is thoroughly portrayed, and her equally influential work as an activist for gay rights and social justice also receives its due.
This is the thoughtful, moving documentary Janis Ian has earned, and hopefully it will reach a wide and appreciative audience.
Told through an artful mix of archival footage, interviews and scripted scenes, the viewer is taken into Janis' life and times in an intimate, engaging experience.
Younger audiences are likely not aware of Ian's breakout success at the age of 14 with the single SOCIETY'S CHILD, a heartfelt plea for racial equality, which caused her to be threatened and ostracized even as her fame created tremendous opportunities. Personal crises derailed her many times over the course of her stellar career, but each time she rose back up, creating such classics as AT SEVENTEEN and JESSE.
Her skill as a singer-songwriter is thoroughly portrayed, and her equally influential work as an activist for gay rights and social justice also receives its due.
This is the thoughtful, moving documentary Janis Ian has earned, and hopefully it will reach a wide and appreciative audience.