A tender and revelatory portrait of Judee Sill, this documentary traces how a fiercely original songwriter went from living in a car to gracing the cover of Rolling Stone in just two years. It follows her troubled adolescence and the twists of fate that shaped her music, weaving together archival footage, intimate interviews, and rare recordings to illuminate the quiet brilliance and spiritual fervor behind her songs.
With a lyrical and empathetic touch, the film situates Sill within the tumultuous landscape of 1970s folk-rock while unpacking the personal struggles that undercut her ascent. The result is both a celebration and a reclamation: a moving reassessment of a singular artist whose influence ripples far beyond her brief career, offering audiences a deeper understanding of creativity, resilience, and the cost of genius.