Dixie Chicks Shut Up & Sing (Full Screen) R
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 33 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: February 20, 2007
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: Lisa's Skus
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Featured: | Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, Martie Maguire, Rick Rubin, George W. Bush & Adrian Pasdar | |
Directed by | Barbara Kopple & Cecilia Peck | |
Subject: | Dixie Chicks | |
Produced by | David Cassidy, Claude Davies, Barbara Kopple & Cecilia Peck | |
Director of Photography: | Joan Churchill & Seth Gordon |
Entertainment Reviews:
[A] fascinating study of three articulate Chicks caught amid the collusion and collision of the Bush administration, the entertainment industry and the media that fawns on both.
Sight and Sound
A smart, snappy documentary, SHUT UP AND SING reveals how the political consequences of Maines' remarks actually solidified the band....Kopple and Peck paint an intimate portrait of a group breaking free of being a brand.
Box Office
4 stars out of 4 -- You needn't be a fan of the Chicks to be absorbed in the drama of the boycotts, protests, and threats that followed the remark, or to appreciate the group's unity and resolve throughout.
Premiere
[A]n authoritative film about the ensuing anti-Chicks backlash and the ways the band dealt with it. -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly
4 stars out of 5 -- [T]his remains a remarkably candid account of a high-flying band going into freefall overnight -- and dealing with it.
Uncut
The film's generous helpings of the Dixie Chicks' music culminate with thrilling performances of 'The Long Way Around' and 'Not Ready to Make Nice' from the recent album....The group has never sounded more vital and engaged.
New York Times
3.5 stars out of 4 -- [T]he camera focuses on the Chicks as wives, mothers, entertainers and political flash points. Their fight to stay uncompromised is inspiring.
Rolling Stone
4 stars out of 5 -- Kopple ties a tale of tenacity to one of how creativity, commerce and politics are balanced in a vicious industry.
Total Film
Product Description:
This documentary captures the female country-&-western group the Dixie Chicks in performance around the U.S. and London between the years 2003 and 2006. While performing in 2003, singer Natalie Maines ignited a maelstrom of controversy and red-state outrage when she declared--from a London stage on the eve of the Iraqi conflict--that she was ashamed that President George W. Bush was from her home state of Texas. When a rabidly right-wing group picked up on it, the band found themselves in the center of controversy regarding the nature of patriotism, freedom of speech, feminism, and the split between pro- and anti-war Americans. Filmmaker Barbara Kopple brings us the fly-on-the-wall view of the next three years, capturing Haines and sisters Emily Robison and Martie Maguire in dressing rooms, on stage, and in recording studios, bonding with each other, their families, producer Rick Rubin, and their supportive manager, Simon Renshaw. Through the crises, they keep their sense of humor and sisterhood, not backing down from their liberal stance, and turning the backlash into a triumph. They also make some great music, and the film includes plenty of riveting, intense footage of the band in performance onstage and in the studio. Among the faces appearing in archival footage are President Bush, Bill Maher, and right-wing country star Toby Keith.
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