Stevie Nicks: Through The Looking Glass
Stevie Nicks has written some of the most loved songs in rock history, fronted one of the best-selling bands of all time, built a parallel solo career that would have made any other artist's entire legacy, and still somehow gets talked over in the conversation about rock's greats. Through the Looking Glass sets the record straight, tracing her full arc from early duo recordings with Lindsey Buckingham through the Fleetwood Mac years and deep into her solo work, with rare footage and candid contributions from the people who were actually in the room. Producers Ken Caillat and Keith Olsen, guitarist Rick Vito, and others who lived through the Rumours era and beyond all weigh in, painting the most complete picture of Stevie Nicks yet put on film. A must-watch for fans, and a long-overdue correction for everyone else.
Why This Film Matters: Stevie Nicks built her career in an industry that consistently undervalued women who didn't fit neatly into the roles it had already decided were available to them, and she did it anyway, on her own terms, for over four decades. Her story speaks directly to questions about creative authority, artistic respect, and the double standards applied to women in male-dominated spaces that are far from resolved. For younger listeners who discovered her through viral moments or sample credits, this documentary offers the full picture of a songwriter and performer whose influence runs deeper than the algorithm will ever surface.
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Stevie Nicks: Through The Looking Glass
Stevie Nicks has written some of the most loved songs in rock history, fronted one of the best-selling bands of all time, built a parallel solo career that would have made any other artist's entire legacy, and still somehow gets talked over in the conversation about rock's greats. Through the Loo...