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Pink:Diss
The colour pink has been ascribed many meanings, from a reflection of the feminine to a symbol of reclaimed humanity by LGBTQ2S communities. In his latest work, avant-garde filmmaker John Greyson explores the colonial implications of the colour pink, from its association with activist movements to its colouring of the water in Grassy Narrows due to mercury poisoning. Pink this.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look into the life of global pop superstar P!nk. It chronicles her "Beautiful Trauma" world tour, providing a behind-the-scenes glimpse into her performances, her family life, and her journey as an artist. The film also features candid moments that reveal the personal struggles and triumphs behind her larger-than-life stage persona.
Critical Reception
Pink: All I Know So Far received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its authentic portrayal of the artist and its blend of concert footage with personal moments. Audiences appreciated the access granted to Pink's life and her candidness.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its candid and authentic look at the life of a global pop star.
Appreciated for balancing high-energy concert performances with intimate family moments.
Seen as a celebration of P!nk's enduring career and her multifaceted identity as an artist and mother.
Google audience: Google users largely lauded the documentary for its genuine portrayal of P!nk, highlighting her relatable personality and the inspiring glimpses into her touring life and family dynamics. Many found it to be an engaging and heartfelt look at the artist.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed during P!nk's 2019 "Beautiful Trauma" World Tour and was originally intended for release as a concert film, but evolved into a more personal documentary.
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