Fanny: The Right to Rock

2021

Biography / Documentary / Music

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 22 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 72%
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 297 297

Plot summary

The untold story of a Filipina American founded, California garage band that morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, the first all female band to release an LP with a major label. Adored by David Bowie, the band's groundbreaking impact in music has been lost in the mists of time... until now. Fifty years later, bandmates reunite with a new record deal and a second chance to right the wrongs of history.

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Top cast

Bonnie Raitt as self, Singer / Songwriter
Cherie Currie as self, The Runaways
Helen Reddy as Self
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890.12 MB
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English 2.0
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30 fps
1 hr 36 min
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1.61 GB
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English 2.0
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1 hr 36 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gortx

Interesting tale of a pioneering all female rock band

FANNY: THE RIGHT TO ROCK (2022) Streaming. Interesting story about an all female band who never quite made the mainstream even though they released five albums and had two Top 40 singles. The women certainly had talent and were ground-breaking in a number of ways, among them that the co-founders were Asian American. Much is made of how the industry tossed obstacles in their way, but, the evidence here shows that they did have some breaks including some strong promotion, billboards, bookings on several TV shows and celebrity backers like David Bowie and Barbara Streisand. The band went through the usual ups and downs with a parade of band members coming and going.There's about an hour's worth of truly good material here. The rest is filled out with several of the original members coming together to record a comeback album (it was released in 2018 to sparse attention). The interviews are honest and well done. Unfortunately, one of the pair of key singer-songwriters, Nickey Barclay, refused to co-operate with the documentary so her input is only from archival footage.Were Fanny dealt a bad card? Bad timing? Perhaps, but they did have some genuine opportunities. Their personnel changes and shifting sound certainly didn't help. It's a story worth telling.
Reviewed by dcarroll74 10 / 10

Gaslight by Fanny

The title is a deliberate pun on the original title of something else, and rightly so. As a child of the era, I never heard of Fanny, I wish I had. If the documentary is watched, what I say is actually mentioned, the meaning part. I won't join the dots for you.

I've just came across the documentary (in 2023), and am only half way through it. I'm confident I can say, without seeing the rest (which I shall), this is one of the most important musical documentaries ever put together.

Amazing musicians and singers I'ver never heard of till now, makes me feel sad.

I've played music for over 50 years, thought I knew most of the names of bands and singers, famous and unknown; Fanny is definitely unknown to me. Not anymore.

I am going to try and find their albums online, and purchase. What I've seen and heard so far, is amazing, and deserves to be heard.

Imagine, they were a fabulous band before The Bangles or Hole yet, virtually died before they could have become the first great female band? What a disgrace.

Oh, as a piece of useless to dicks, and useful for women, a piece of information very few know. One of the most famous bass lines ever written and played, These Boots Were Made For Walking, was coined and played by a woman. Her name is Carol Kaye.

Oh, and, I use the phrase "first great female band", with tongue firmly in cheek. A band is a band, no matter it's make up. Male, female, mixed? So what.

If memory serves, female bands were originally formed in concentration camps in Germany and it's outposts, during WWII. Take from that, what you will.

And there I go, finish my post with the name of an instrumental.....

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