¡Janis:Little Girl Blue[Priced-down Reissue]
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[Machine Translation] [King Records Rock Movie Classics Vol. 2] From Damned to Journey! Long-awaited reissue of music documentaries at an affordable price! 15 carefully selected films that rock lovers will never want to miss! Only when she sang, she wasn't alone. A portrait of Janis Joplin at age 27, the greatest female star in music history. Now, the life-size "Queen of Rock" appears before us. Born into a normal, middle-class family in rural Texas, Janis was never comfortable in school due to a complex about her appearance and her naturally shy and sensitive nature, and she grew increasingly isolated from her peers. In 1963, she went to San Francisco, the center of the flower movement, where she made her presence felt as a singer and joined Big Brother & the Holding Company, and in 1967, she performed at the Monterey Pop Festival. She rose to overnight stardom with a live performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, and went on to perform at the Woodstock Festival in 1969 and on the "Festival Express" tour across Canada in 1970, and in the late 1960's she was active in the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam Anti-War Movement, the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Navy. In the late 1960s, the group came into the limelight as a symbol of the turbulent counterculture of the civil rights movement, anti-war movement in Vietnam, women's lib, and other movements. However, on October 4, 1970, while recording the album "Pearl," she died of a heroin overdose at the young age of 27. In this film, with the full cooperation of his bereaved family, we have included interviews with his band members, close friends, former lovers, and family members who were closest to him during his life, as well as personal letters to his parents, siblings, and lovers, which he continued to write even after he left his hometown and became a rock star in the limelight. The film is centered on Janis Joplin's personal letters to her parents, siblings, and lovers, and reveals not Janis Joplin as a rock star, but as a woman. The film is directed by Amy Berg, who has received high acclaim for her edgy style of depicting socially conscious themes, and carefully depicts the real face of Janis Joplin as a woman. The film is produced by Alex Gibney, a master documentary filmmaker who has also won an Academy Award as a director.

Original Release Year: 2015

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