Fanny: The Right To Rock (2021) Apr 2026
is a 96-minute documentary feature directed by Bobbi Jo Hart that chronicles the history and legacy of the groundbreaking, all-female rock band Fanny . Film Overview
The film explores the band's struggles with sexism, racism, and homophobia during the 1970s, juxtaposed with their reunion 50 years later to record a new album . Fanny: The Right to Rock (2021)
The documentary tells the story of the Filipina American sisters June and Jean Millington, who co-founded one of the first all-women rock bands to be signed to a major label (Warner/Reprise in 1970) . Despite releasing five critically acclaimed albums and earning the admiration of legends like David Bowie, the band's contribution to music history was largely overlooked until their recent reunion . is a 96-minute documentary feature directed by Bobbi
Directed, written, and produced by Bobbi Jo Hart . Featured Interviews and homophobia during the 1970s