Best Music Documentaries About Strong Women
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Music documentaries about women who paved their way in the industry will always leave us feeling inspired.
Related story Pink Shares Wild New Photos of Her Kids Meeting Owls, Koalas & Other Animals in AustraliaWhether you’re looking for a good for a dose of escapism or want to know more about strong women in music, we’ve got some of the best music documentaries ever made about women. These types of movies tend to humanize celebrities we’ve been fans of as they peel back the onion of who they are, how they cope with fame, what made them who they are, etc.
In 2022, for example, Janet Jackson finally gave longtime fans an intimate glimpse of her life that they had never seen before. Tina Turner’s 2021 documentary Tina had a similar effect, showing the late singer’s tough life and her journey to happiness before her passing is an absolutely must-watch, especially now in order to honor her.
In 2024, Celine Dion joined the list of iconic female musicians with her very own documentary.
While this documentary genre has traditionally been dominated by male artists, since 2019 we’ve seen the it’s-about-darn-time expansion of the category to include female heavyweights and we can assure you they are all must-sees.
From Pink to The Go Go’s to Billie Eilish to Dolly Parton and more, these trailblazers are not only sharing their stories but telling their stories, and the results are powerful and fascinating. Check out the full list below.
A version of this article was published in July 2021.
Best Music Documentaries About Women
Celine Dion: ‘I Am: Céline Dion’
Celine Dion’s 2024 documentary I Am: Céline Dion celebrates her career and acts as the singer’s love letter to her fans as she continues to battle with a rare neurological disorder that threatened her singing career.
'I Am: Céline Dion' on Prime Video$14.99
on Amazon.comTina Turner: ‘TINA’
How do you tell a story that’s already famously been told? We saw it on the big screen in 1993 with the release of What’s Love Got To Do With It and then on stage in 2018 with Tina, the Tina Turner Musical, then read about it in her 2018 autobiography My Love Story: Tina Turner. What’s left to learn? As it turns out, a lot.
This is not an easy film to watch, especially given her recent passing, but listening to a survivor talk about the years of brutality she endured should be unsettling. It’s a remarkable story that showcases Tina Turner’s unbelievable belief in herself and her incredible music. The best part is that it ends with the heroine blissfully loved and in love. It’s a must-see. She’s simply the best.
'Tina' on HBO Max$14.99
Beyoncé: ‘Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé’
After making history as the first Black woman to headline Coachella in 2018, Beyoncé gave her fans yet another gift by releasing Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé, a documentary film about the behind-the-scenes of the performance. In the movie, in addition to seeing the “Halo” singer in a new candid light, Beyoncé also talks about the Black experience in the U.S and pays tribute to the many Black women she’s looked up to in her life.
Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé$6.99/month
Amy Winehouse: ‘Amy’
If you’re missing the incredibly talent Amy Winehouse a little extra one of these days, Amy, a documentary on the singer’s life, should be a must-watch. The movie, directed by Asif Kapadia, pieces together Winehouse’s complicated life through a series of testimonials and archival footage.
Amy$14.99/month
Female Backup Singers: ’20 Feet From Stardom’
20 Feet From Stardom is a music documentary unlike any other. This movie, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2014, tells the story of backup singers Darlene Love, Judith Hill, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, Táta Vega, Jo Lawry, and more. The talent behind the talent, if you will.
12 Feet From Stardom$3.99
Aretha Franklin: ‘Amazing Grace’
This documentary, also recognized as a concert film, shows Aretha Franklin’s incredible performance at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles in 1972 for her live album Amazing Grace. A historic moment filled with emotion, heart and so much talent.
Amazing Grace$3.99
Janet Jackson: ‘Janet Jackson’
Janet Jackson has always tried to keep her personal life as private as possible. But in her documentary, the singer and pop star pulls back the curtain to give fans a look at the life of a music industry legend. Janet goes beyond the gloss of the singer’s stardom, and dives deep into her personal traumas and the scrutiny she endured throughout her life.
The documentary, available on Lifetime and A&E, shows Jackson at her most vulnerable with never-before-seen footage, photos, and plenty of candid interviews from family, friends, admirers, and collaborators.
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Hulu + Live TV$69.99
Madonna: ‘Truth Or Dare’
Madonna has unquestionably been one of the most consistent artists in pop culture. The singer became an absolute sex symbol at the height of her career in the ’80s, and hasn’t slowed down since. But in the 1991 documentary, Madonna: Truth or Dare, longtime fans see one of the most holistic portraits of the singer and actress as a maternal figure, business woman, sex symbol and more.
It’s a totally unvarnished and unfiltered look at a singer who has continuously reinvented herself, while maintaining the uniqueness that catapulted her into the stratosphere. You can rent Madonna: Truth or Dare for $3.99 on Amazon.
Madonna: Truth or Dare$3.99
on Amazon.comMary J. Blige: ‘Mary J. Blige’s My Life’
She’s had a decades-long career in the music industry, and yet Mary J. Blige just seems to keep reinventing herself with each new chapter, album, project, you name it. The singer and actress lets her guard down and confronts her past in the documentary Mary J. Blige’s My Life, which reflects on the making of her mid-’90s album.
It’s a vulnerable portrait of a star who has always seemingly been at the height of her powers. However, what the documentary really highlights is the doubt, fear, and struggle Blige faced to make the album. Along with personal anecdotes, Blige also performs the album live for the first time in this Vanessa Roth production.
Mary J. Blige's My Life$8.99
on Amazon.comLady Gaga — ‘Gaga: Five Foot Two’
Lady Gaga seemed like she came out of nowhere when her debut album The Fame dropped in the late 2000s. But the singer and actress has proven that her years of work were the catalyst for her international acclaim and success. While always portraying variations of her Lady Gaga alter ego, the real Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta understands the work and sacrifice it takes to maintain your creativity and fortitude in the face of critics and adversity.
Gaga: Five Foot Two details each element of what makes this Oscar and Grammy winning performer tick. Columinating in her other-worldly Super Bowl halftime show performance, the documentary follows the singer through making an album, preparing for one of the biggest shows of her life, and more. Check it out on Netflix.
Nina Simone — ‘What Happened, Miss Simone?’
There was never a voice quite like that of Nina Simone, who not only used her singing talents to completely sway a genre of music, but also her influence and platform during the Civil Rights movement. The life of Nina Simone is chronicled in the Oscar-nominated documentary What Happened, Miss Simone?
The 2015 documentary received immense praise for capturing the legacy and influence of Nina Simone — a difficult feat to do in less than two hours time, indeed.
Pink — ‘All I Know So Far’
We live in a world where the promise of “you can do it all” is a notion both lauded and expected of women, especially so for mothers. We all know the inherent challenges to that desire. So how do you handle that with grace? If you’re a world-famous rock star/songwriter/aerialist like Pink, you take control of the narrative and release a beautiful, honest, realistic look at what life on the road as a touring musician and mom is like. (Hint: it’s so hard that as Pink acknowledges in the film, most women quit touring when they have kids.)
In All I Know So Far, we see Pink balance simultaneous passions, touring stadiums in Europe and being an active parent, kids, and it must be said, her engaged, present, participating husband, along for the wild ride. She acknowledges the challenges that are evident in both worlds and what makes this documentary so appealing is that she actually doesn’t make it look easy. She embraces the hardships, challenges, and joys by being real and it’s incredibly inspiring. How and why does she do it? Let’s take Pink’s own words from the film “I enjoy getting up and going and seeing the world with my kids just as much as I enjoy nailing it onstage.” I promise you’ll feel that when you watch this.
'All I Know'Free with Prime
on Amazon.comThe Go Go’s — ‘The Go Go’s’
This power pop-punk, new-wave quintet who wrote their own songs and played their own instruments is made up of Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlen, Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine, and Gina Schock. The Go Go’s dominated the airwaves in the 1980s with “We Got the Beat,” “Our Lips Are Sealed,” “Vacation,” and my personal favorite, “Head Over Heels,” off their back to back genre-defining albums Beauty and the Beat and Vacation.
There was much more to these women and their music than their superbly iconic album covers revealed. Watch this documentary for the music and to see how sex, drugs, and rock & roll, and a passion for music and self-expression surely inspired countless performers who have dared to go where none before The Go Go’s had gone. They’re also going into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year!
Watch on Showtime.
Billie Eilish — ‘The World’s A Little Bit Blurry’
If you’re thinking “wait, a documentary about Billie Eilish? Already? Isn’t that a tad premature as she’s released one album? Given, it did win Album of the Year at 2020 Grammys but still…” I hear you but urge you to hear me out. To call her rise to stardom meteoric wouldn’t be incorrect and in this documentary, directed by R.J. Cutler of The September Issue, we are shown just how it happened. What feels like home movies of Billie and her close-knit family, including songwriting/producing partner and brother, Finneas, show how her album, videos, and tours were meticulously created while she managed serious anxiety and health issues. Oh, and she was still but a teen.
It’s a peek-through-the-window view of the making of a decidedly unique and special modern-day pop star that’s perfect for the generation, who needs to know everything about their musical obsessions and excellent for those curious to learn what all the hype is about.
'The World's A Little Bit Blurry' on Apple TV+$4.99
Taylor Swift — ‘Miss Americana’
When this documentary was released, Taylor Swift was a hugely successful singer-songwriter who had released 7 albums and won a laundry list of awards. No small feat.
Directed by Lana Wilson, Miss Americana shows an artist coming into her own and owning her power and influence in ways she had never been comfortable doing publicly before. Peeks into her live show and intimate clips of her songwriting and recording process make this a must-see for super and casual fans alike.
Dolly Parton — ‘Here I Am’
National treasure Dolly Parton, which is how I believe she should always be introduced because it’s the truth, released this documentary in 2019. Dolly Parton is a lot of things – well known physical traits aside. First and foremost, she’s a songwriter. She’s also a singer, an actor, an author, and dedicated humanitarian (her Imagination Library has donated millions of books to children and she’s a force behind the Moderna Covid vaccine having donated one million dollars to its efforts).
In this sweet and loving documentary, we hear from Dolly herself as well as some of her very famous friends like Kylie Minogue, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin, about what makes Dolly so very special. Here’s the secret – she’s never pretended to be anything more than what she is, the fourth of 11 children from the mountains of Tennessee, with a voice and talent and heart like none other.
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