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'Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing' (also known simply as 'Shut Up and Sing') is a 2006 American documentary film produced and directed by Barbara Kopple and Cecilia Peck.Singer, Leigh [https://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A24238712 BBC Collective Dixie Chicks Shut up and Sing Film Interview]

The film follows the Dixie Chicks, an all-female Texas-based country music trio, over a three-year period of intense public scrutiny, fan backlash, physical threats, and pressure from both corporate and conservative political elements in the United States after lead singer Natalie Maines publicly criticized then President of the United States George W. Bush during a live 2003 concert in London as part of their Top of the World Tour.

Synopsis



The title of the film was inspired by conservative commentator Laura Ingraham, who coined the phrase "shut up and sing" in such context earlier; it was the title of her 2003 book 'Shut Up & Sing: How Elites from Hollywood, Politics, and the UN Are Subverting America'. The tagline of the film, "freedom of speech is fine as long as you don't do it in public", is a reference to a scene in which an interviewed protester says "freedom of speech is fine but by God you don't do it outside of the country and you don't do it in mass publicly".

The film opens during the Dixie Chicks' 2003 Top of the World Tour, discussing the Dixie Chicks' superstar status prior to the incident at their London show. They had sold more albums in the United States than any other female band in history. With the release of their 2002 album 'Home', they were again at the top of the 'Billboard' charts. The new single from that album "Travelin' Soldier", a sensitive depiction of a soldier's life during the Vietnam War era, and the young woman who waited for him, finding he was killed in battle, had peaked at number 1 on the US 'Billboard' Hot Country Songs Chart.

The film then cuts to a scene from the Dixie Chicks' March 10, 2003 concert at the Shepherd's Bush Empire Theatre in London, England. The atmosphere in the European audience is of dramatic opposition to the announcement from United States President George W. Bush's authorization of the invasion of Iraq. Approximately 1 million people had recently demonstrated in London against the impending war.[https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/mar/10/politics.antiwar "Thousands more take stand against conflict in demonstrations throughout Britain"] The Guardian, 10 March 2003. Access date 15 May 2010. During the introduction to their song "Travelin' Soldier", Natalie Maines, a Texas native, says:

'The Guardian', a major English newspaper, published Maines' statement as simply "Just so you know, we're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas."Clarke, Betty (2003). [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,,912236,00.html "The Dixie Chicks"] 'Guardian Unlimited' (accessed 2007-01-22) Shortly thereafter, the U.S. media picked up the story and controversy erupted.Campbell, Duncan (2003). [https://www.theguardian.com/international/story/0,3604,943170,00.html "'Dixie sluts' fight on with naked defiance"] 'Guardian Unlimited' (accessed 2006-04-13) Conservative groups in the U.S. rallied against the Dixie Chicks and a firestorm of anger and criticism followed.

The film shows the band's reaction to the open hostility, political and corporate backlash, and physical threats directed at the group. The band did not expect such a strong reaction, and they are unsure if they should "shut up and sing", apologize, or stand by their convictions and let more sparks fly.

The film follows the day-to-day life of the Chicks. It shows them with their husbands and their children, at home in Texas and in the recording studio in Los Angeles, getting their hair and makeup done before appearances, exchanging ribald remarks with each other, writing song lyrics and working on musical arrangements. Simon Renshaw, the group's longtime manager, is the focus of many scenes as he attempts to guide the Chicks through the vicissitudes of the music industry.

The title of the film is a lyric from the Dixie Chicks' 2006 post-controversy single "Not Ready to Make Nice" from the album 'Taking the Long Way'. It was the criticism and hate mail that they received because of their political statements, one of which drew such concern from both the FBI and the Texas Rangers that they advised the Chicks to cancel a concert in Dallas, Texas, and they were shown the original letter that specified a date, time, and location at which lead singer Natalie Maines would be shot dead, unless she "shut up and sang". However, the show took place without incident. Living in a constant state of fear took an emotional toll on the Chicks, in particular because they toured with their children.Cohn, Angel [https://www.tvguide.com/movies/dixie-chicks-shut/review/284106 TV Guide Shut Up and Sing Review Retrieved 12 June, 2008]

The song, "Not Ready to Make Nice" includes a reference to that very real death threat:



And how in the world can the words that I said


Send somebody so over the edge


That they'd write me a letter


Saying that I better


shut up and sing or my life will be over?!




Cast



* Martie Maguire as Herself

* Natalie Maines as Herself

* Emily Robison as Herself

* Adrian Pasdar as Himself

* Rick Rubin as Himself

* Pat Buchanan as Himself (footage)

* Barbara Boxer as Herself (footage)

* George W. Bush as Himself (footage)

* Anderson Cooper as Himself (footage)

* Dan Wilson as Himself

* Paul Beane as Himself

* Cindi Berger as Herself

* Simon Renshaw as Himself

* Gareth Maguire as Himself

Release dates



*Canada September 12, 2006 (Toronto International Film Festival – world premiere)

*Spain September 21, 2006 (San Sebastin International Film Festival)

*United States September 30, 2006 (Aspen Film Festival)

**October 15, 2006 (Woodstock Film Festival)

**October 19, 2006 (Austin Film Festival)

**October 27, 2006 (limited release)

**November 10, 2006 (wide release)

*Italy October 17, 2006 (Rome Film Fest)

*United Kingdom October 25, 2006 (London Film Festival)

** June 29, 2007

*Greece March 16, 2007 (Thessaloniki Documentaries Festival)

** April 26, 2007 (limited)

*Netherlands March 29, 2007

*Australia June 15, 2007 (Sydney Film Festival)

*Germany August 9, 2007

*South Korea August 11, 2007 (Jecheon International Music & Film Festival)

**October 3, 2007

*Belgium August 15, 2007

Television advertisements



In October 2006, the film's distributor, The Weinstein Company, announced that NBC had refused to air the TV advertisements for the film, stating that it was following a "policy of not broadcasting ads that deal with issues of public controversy". NBC publicly acknowledged the decision but claimed that it was willing to work with Weinstein to find an acceptable alternative.[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6094446.stm?categoryid=14&cs=1 'Dixie Chicks film ad sparks row'] BBC, October 28, 2006 At the same time, the distributor also claimed that The CW had refused to air these advertisements, citing "concerns we do not have appropriate programming in which to schedule this spot". That network later said its statement was merely an opinion on whether its target audience would respond to the ad, and that it would have accepted the ads if Weinstein had actually bought commercial time.[https://www.variety.com/article/VR1117952760.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 Prickly Peacock nixes Chicks], 'Variety', October 26, 2006

At the time, CBS was the only major television network to have agreed to air the ads for the film, according to a Weinstein spokesperson, who said the company was also waiting on responses from ABC and Fox.[https://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2006-10-28-dixie-chicks_x.htm?POE=LIFISVA?categoryid=14&cs=1 'NBC rejects TV ads for Dixie Chicks film'], David Bauder, 'USA Today', September 28 It is not clear which decision either network ultimately made. However, individual stations affiliated with all five networks, including some owned by NBC, aired the ad during local ad time.

Reception



Box office

The film opened in New York City and Los Angeles on October 27, 2006 in only 4 theatres. In its first week it grossed an average of US$50,103. In its sixth week (38 days after its original release) the film expanded to its widest release, being shown at 84 theaters.

*Total domestic gross: US$1,215,045 (Estimate).[https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=shutupandsing.htm 'Shut Up and Sing'] at the Box Office Mojo

Reviews

Critical reaction to the film has been extremely positive. It currently holds an 89% rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The critical consensus reads: "Though ostensibly an intimate look at the Dixie Chicks after their 2003 anti-Bush remark, the film achieves broader relevance by exploring how media, politics, and celebrities intertwine."[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/shut_up_and_sing/?categoryid=14&cs=1 'Shut Up and Sing'] at the Rotten Tomatoes

'Shut Up and Sing' has received positive reviews from major American publications such as 'Rolling Stone',[https://web.archive.org/web/20071002115905/http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/11693808/review/12221842/shut_up_and_?categoryid=14&cs=1 'Shut Up and Sing' review], Peter Travers, 'Rolling Stone', October 27, 2006 'The New Yorker',[https://www.newyorker.com/online/content/articles/5E7AAC791A4783A7005B478F] 'Entertainment Weekly',[https://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1550553,00.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 'Shut Up & Sing' movie review], Owen Gleiberman, 'Entertainment Weekly', October 25 'Chicago Tribune',[http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/movies/mmx-061117-movies-review-sing,0,6506642.story?categoryid=14&cs=1 Movie review: 'Shut Up & Sing'], Michael Phillips, 'Chicago Tribune' 'Variety',[https://www.variety.com/awardcentral_review/VE1117931462.html?nav=reviews07&categoryid=2352&cs=1&p=0?categoryid=14&cs=1 'Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing'], Phil Gallo, 'Variety', September 5, 2006 'Time',[https://web.archive.org/web/20070930042910/http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1535763-4,00.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 'The Dixie Chicks and the Good Soldiers'], Richard Corliss, 'Time', September 17, 2006 'USA Today',[https://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2006-10-26-review-shut-up_x.htm 'Dixie Chicks open up in 'Shut Up' '], Claudia Puig, 'USA Today', October 26, 2006 'New York Post',[http://www.nypost.com/seven/10272006/entertainment/movies/amid_clucking__dixie_chicks_rise_up_movies_lou_lumenick.htm 'AMID CLUCKING, DIXIE CHICKS RISE UP'] , Lou Lumenick, 'New York Post' 'The Wall Street Journal',[http://users2.wsj.com/lmda/do/checkLogin?mg=wsj-users2&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB116190635292205389.html Film review], Joanne Kaufman, 'Wall Street Journal' '(Members only)' 'TV Guide',[https://tvguide.com/detail/movie.aspx?tvobjectid=284106&more=ucmoviereview 'Full Review - Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing'], Angel Cohn, 'TV Guide' 'San Francisco Chronicle',[https://tvguide.com/detail/movie.aspx?tvobjectid=284106&more=ucmoviereview 'Defiant Dixie Chicks speak their minds in 'Shut Up and Sing' '], Joel Selvin, 'San Francisco Chronicle', November 17, 2006 'Newsweek',[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15460889/site/newsweek/ 'Movies: With the Chicks'] , David Ansen, 'Newsweek', November 6, 2006 'LA Weekly'[http://www.laweekly.com/film+tv/film-reviews/film-reviews/14926/ 'Film reviews'] , Ella Taylor and others, 'LA Weekly', November 1, 2006 and 'The Washington Post'.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=cityguide/profile&id=1127847&categories=Movies&nm=1 'Shut Up & Sing'], Stephen Hunter, 'Washington Post', November 16 It was also very well received by Richard Roeper on the television program 'Ebert & Roeper'.[http://tvplex.go.com/buenavista/ebertandroeper/mp3/061030-shut_up_and_sing.mp3 '(Sound file)'], Richard Roeper, 'Ebert & Roeper'

Awards and nominations

*Aspen Film Festival:

**'Audience Award - Favorite Documentary'

*Boston Film Critics:

**'Best Documentary Feature'

*Broadcast Film Critics:

**Best Documentary Feature

**Best Song ("The Neighbor")

*Chicago International Film Festival:

**'Special Jury Prize'

*Online Film Critics:

**Best Documentary Feature

*San Diego Film Critics:

**'Best Non-Fiction Film'

*Southeastern Film Critics:

**Wyatt Award for the film that best captures the "spirit of the South" ('won')

*Woodstock Film Festival:

**'Audience Award - Best Documentary Feature'

*Sydney Film Festival:

**'Audience Award - Documentary Category'

Poster



The theatrical poster of the film borrowed a picture of the band from a memorable 'Entertainment Weekly' cover, in which they are featured in the nude, with their privates cleverly hidden. On the U.S. version of the poster, however, the "nudity" was edited out and towels are seen over their nude bodies. The writings, which were originally on their bodies, were transferred to the towels. The Canadian poster used the original photo, with no towels added.

The original photograph included the words "Dixie Sluts" but for the promotional poster, a more demure "Dixie Bimbos" replaced the message on Emily Robison's arm.

Rating



The documentary received an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America for strong language.[https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809743756/info Shut Up & Sing (2006) - Movie Info - Yahoo! Movies]

DVD release



The DVD of the film was released on February 20, 2007,[http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/02/21/015847.php DVD Review: Dixie Chicks - Shut Up & Sing] and the UK in September 2007. On September 9, 2007, it ranked at #2 in the UK Top 20 DVD Chart.

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