Janis Little Girl Blue
Fame and celebrity in the 21st century are far more toxic than in the early 1970s. The documentary highlights the life and career of singer-songwriter Janis Joplin, from her musical rise in the 1960s to her battle with alcohol and heroin addiction.
29 May 1961, Leavenworth, Kansas, USA
1 August 1942, San Francisco, California, USA
21 January 1972, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
19 September 1941, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
6 June 1944, San Francisco, California, USA
18 April 1935, New Jersey, USA
4 April 1932, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
27 November 1942, Seattle, Washington, USA
9 October 1940, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
8 September 1979, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA
13 April 1923, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
22 June 1936, Brownsville, Texas, USA
18 February 1933, Tokyo, Japan
May 25, 1953 in Port Arthur, Texas, USA
19 January 1943, Port Arthur, Texas, USA
21 June 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 February 1935, Princeton, Indiana, USA
18 December 1941, Taft, California, USA
16 October 1947, San Francisco, California, USA
May 02, 2016
It's a wonderful portrait...and it is richly layered.
December 13, 2016
it's an obvious must-see, yet even newcomers may be surprised at the manner in which Joplin's spirit comes over loud and clear.
August 12, 2016
It might now have information you can't find in any biography of the artist, but puts her personal life in a whole new light. [Full review in Spanish]
May 03, 2016
Documentary filmmaker Amy Berg (West of Memphis, Prophet's Prey) has made an elegant, affectionate and, in many ways, remarkably cheerful film about Janis Joplin.
April 29, 2016
Fine, judicious, generous portrait of a lady who sang the blues.
December 19, 2016
"For fans and the curious alike, this is a must."
February 05, 2016
"Baby I know just how you feel," she sang. And no one doubted that at all.

