Original music & sound mix by Daniel Toussaint. Director of Photography is Claire Sanford. Executive producers include Katherine Buck, Bobbi Jo Hart, Anne Pick, Catherine Bainbridge, Ina Fichman, Randy Lennox and Glen Salzman. ![]() Throughout May, PBS will also encore other notable films that shine a light on AAPI experiences and filmmakers including Rising Against Asian Hate, Free Chol Soo Lee (Independent Lens), Hidden Letters (Independent Lens), Waterman – Duke: Ambassador of Aloha (American Masters), Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir (American Masters), The Donut King (Independent Lens), and additional titles streaming on PBS.org.įanny is written and directed by Bobbi Jo Hart and co-produced by Bobbi Jo Hart and Robbie Hart. Patti Quatro (sister of Suzi Quatro) joined on guitar, and Brie Brandt (who had played with the Millingtons in their early band The Svelts) returned on drums. “It was a great thing that we had each other, that we got to get past that and enjoy doing what we did without necessarily, at least for me, feeling the heaviness of what was actually happening,” Brie Darling told Deadline, “as opposed to the wonder and the beauty of playing music and enjoying ourselves performing.”įanny: The Right to Rock premieres in May during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, along with a new American Masters film, Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV (premiering May 16). Fanny is the first female rock band to secure a multi-album record deal, yet is little-known to the majority of the world.
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