Ani DiFranco lays it all bare, just as she did on the albums that made her a feminist and queer icon, and one of the most influential voices of the 90s. The Buffalo, NY singer-songwriter, who embodied protest-fueled, emotionally charged folk-rock during the grunge era, continues to operate independently. As she fights to be heard, make ends meet, and self-produce a new album, she reflects on the highs and lows of her career, and the harsh realities of the music industry for an artist who resisted the allure of major labels. Tenderness, anger, and resilience: for DiFranco, the personal and the political are inextricably linked.
Cast: Ani DiFranco, Mary Begley, Julie Wolf, Andy Stochansky, Justin Vernon, Brad Cook, Scot Fisher, Prince