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Lilith Fair - A Celebration of Women in Music, 1997
English
Canada
Profile of Lilith Fair - A Celebration of Women in Music
Lilith Fair - A Celebration of Women in Music can be described as atmospheric and feel good. The plot revolves around feminism, the life of a performer, and gender. The main genres are documentary and music-oriented. In terms of style, it is a music concert and stars a strong female character. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It takes place in the 1990s. The soundtrack of it is pop and rock. It is well suited for a girls' night.
Summary of Lilith Fair - A Celebration of Women in Music
When Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan launched her brainchild, the all-female Lilith Fair tour, in 1997, the pop world was not prepared for its phenomenal success. Featuring performances from some of the most exciting and talented female rock musicians in the world, the tour played to enthusiastic crowds across the country. Many of the stars--including the folk duo the Indigo Girls, the ethereal folk-popster Jewel, and bluesy rocker Sheryl Crow--got together and sang their hearts out in various duets. This video release of the tour also includes previously unseen backstage jams, behind-the-scenes footage, and candid interviews.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | Canada |
| Release date: | 1997 |
| Runtime: | 90 min |
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