
Ani DiFranco is an unmistakable talent who shook the ‘90s folk music scene. Her voice, unique in its tone and power, and her songwriting, full of activism and assertiveness, became a beacon, particularly to young women who saw themselves in her lyrics and style. In 1990, she started Righteous Babe Records, creating a path to independently release her own music and proving herself as an artist who would do things her way despite the traditional routes.
In 1-800-ON-HER-OWN, Tribeca alum Dana Flor explores the life of DiFranco today, still touring and making new music, but now with a partner and two children who understandably lure her home. Beautifully vulnerable in her willingness to bring the audience into the ups-and-downs of a very famous yet still struggling to be heard artist, the film is a testament to DiFranco’s rock-solid stature as an iconic musician, unwavering in her artistry.––Liza Domnitz, Tribeca World Premiere Announcement 1-800-ON-HER-OWN will screen at Tribeca starting June 10.
DC Audiences are in luck as the DC Premiere of 1-800-ON-HER-OWN will be June 16 at DC/DOX. Get your tickets here.