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Let the Canary Sing

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6.7/10 • 8

2023-06-141h 39m

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The story of music's most authentic superstar.

A chronicle of Cyndi Lauper's meteoric ascent to stardom and her profound impact on generations through her music, ever-evolving punk style, unwavering feminism and tireless advocacy. This documentary takes the audience on an engaging exploration of a renowned and pioneering artist who has left a remarkable legacy with her art.

Directors
Alison Ellwood
Editors
Juli Vizza

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  1. Cyndi Lauper

    Cyndi Lauper

    Self

  2. Billy Porter

    Billy Porter

    Self

  3. Patti LaBelle

    Patti LaBelle

    Self

  4. Boy George

    Boy George

    Self

  5. Gloria Steinem

    Gloria Steinem

    Self - Ms. Magazine (archive footage)

  6. Wendi Richter

    Wendi Richter

    Self - Wrestler

  7. Sammy James Jr

    Sammy James Jr

    Self - Musician & Songwriter

  8. Rob Hyman

    Rob Hyman

    Self - Musician & Songwriter

  9. Holly George-Warren

    Holly George-Warren

    Self - Music Journalist & Author

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

Aug 4, 2023

4/10

Director Alison Ellwood’s “Let the Canary Sing,” a straightforward documentary about the life and career of 80s pop icon Cyndi Lauper, would be another forgettable, pedestrian movie if not for its kooky and unconventional subject. Long-celebrated for her unusual style, many will know Lauper as the unique voice behind beloved songs like “She Bop,” “Money Changes Everything” and “Time After Time, but Ellwood shines a light on the personal and social activist side of the music star. It’s so nice to see a film give this likable songbird the cinematic stage for a change. The documentary chronicles Lauper’s childhood and early roots, from an abusive home environment that led to out of control drug use and other self-destructive behavior. She had a rough go of it while growing up in New York, but her story is one with a positive outcome. The most interesting parts of the documentary explore Lauper’s rise to stardom, beginning with her first gig as the lead singer for the band Blue Angel, to her role in starting a pop revolution with a female empowerment anthem that has stood the test of time. She had the idea to create a persona that leaned heavily on self-deprecation, with goofy jokes and a thick accent that exuded charm from the get-go. Lauper was one of the first artists who understood and embraced the music video medium to boost her career. The film is a celebration of her music, and Ellwood doesn’t shy away from using Lauper’s biggest hits as a soundtrack. The blaring intro chords from “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” turns the film into a vehicle for celebrating Cyndi’s cheerful, catchy pop songs that are as bubbly as she is. The documentary is traditionally structured and features interviews with family, fans, managers, professionals, and peers, completing a broad portrait of her life and career. It’s a film that is mainly focused on the music, which is the best angle to take. Many won’t be aware of Lauper’s tireless advocacy, but happily the film addresses her continued work fighting for important causes like feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, and diversity. Not only has she personally testified before Congress, Lauper was one of the first artists who insisted her videos be captioned for the hard of hearing, and she was a trailblazer who embraced and featured gay, transgender, and cross dressing people in her videos. Lauper has tackled social issues in her latest works, with song lyrics that speak about hot-button topics like abortion and abuse. She’s an artist who may be evolving with mixed critical and financial success, but she has always stayed true to herself. “Let the Canary Sing” is a loving tribute to a woman with a unique voice, a boisterous personality, and a natural raw talent that will leave a lasting legacy on American music.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Keywords
rock starfeminismbiographymusic scenesemi-biographicalsocial & cultural documentarymusic documentarydocumentaryradical feminismaging musician