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Invisible: Gay Women in Southern Music

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Some gay female songwriters navigate the male-dominated country music genre and go on to write hits for some of country music's greatest stars.

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Sarah Boslaugh TheArtsStl Invisible in primarily an upbeat film—if the women featured in it have had to make compromises, they’ve also found ways to thrive—and overall it’s a joy to watch. Rated: 7/10 Dec 8, 2022 Full Review Carmen Paddock One Room With A View With artists and entertainers still having to pick and choose their public personas, Invisible: Gay Women in Southern Music is an urgent, timely exploration as much as it is a historical celebration. The documentary is a must-see for music lovers. Rated: 5/5 Feb 3, 2022 Full Review Jennie Kermode Eye for Film Like the best country songs, it uses a simple format well, and it's the sincerity, charm and good humour of its contributors that carries it. Rated: 4/5 Nov 12, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Some gay female songwriters navigate the male-dominated country music genre and go on to write hits for some of country music's greatest stars.
Director
T.J. Parsell
Producer
T.J. Parsell, Bill Brimm
Screenwriter
T.J. Parsell, T.J. Parsell
Genre
Documentary, Music, LGBTQ+
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 47m