Following are the cities "Girls Rock!" has been booked in so far. All dates, unless otherwise noted, are opening days of a run rather than single screenings. If you don't see your town here, be sure to request a screening with our special tool you can see in the sidebar!
Future Bookings
FILM FESTIVALS
8/30 Bridgeton, NJ Drive-In Film Festival
9/4 Newark Film Festival- Newark, DE
11/12 First Person Film Festival- Philadelphia, PA
Also, here's what Critics have been saying about our screenings so far!
"Young women find expression for more than their music in 'Girls Rock!' a jubilant documentary about a place where power chords and empowerment go hand in hand....Employing an amiably chaotic visual style that includes crude animation and campy postwar hygiene films, they record the battle to wrestle girl culture from the hands of Paris and Britney with the enthusiasm of true believers."
Jeannette Catsoulis- New York Times
"The act of picking up a guitar and making some noise becomes a life-changing experience in "Girls Rock!," an irresistible new documentary from filmmakers Arne Johnson and Shane King...every girl between the ages of 8 and 18 should be required to check it out."
-Mary Houlihan, Chicago Sun-Times
"Tearjerker and rockumentary are two genres that don't generally go hand in hand. But you'll need a hanky and your Joan Jett lighter when watching "Girls Rock!"...weaving interviews with campers and counselors together with insightful feminist factoids and an amazing femme-rock score, the film paints an inspiring portrait of how camp uses musicianship to help girls bond, build self-esteem and rock out."
- Errin Donahue, Bust Magazine
"I caught Girls Rock! over at the Harvard Exit last night, and it was so much more adorable than I thought possible...The punk fucking rock kids and teens are beyond amazing."
- Annie Wagner, The Stranger
"Through a smart mix of animation and shocking statistics, Girls Rock never shies from the tough realities of growing up a girl in North America today...For the audience, watching a bunch of (often) introverted girls burst out of their proverbial shells with unhinged voices and fists pumping is, well, a rare cinematic treat."
- Meg Hewings, Hour Magazine
"The most cheerfully raucous movie at SIFF could well be this irresistible documentary...There's plenty of mileage to be gotten from the spectacle of cute little girls rocking out (8-year-old Palace, given a microphone, lets loose a scream that could peel paint off a wall, and then sweetly smiles). But "Girls Rock!" goes further, deftly exploring issues of empowerment, popularity, body image, anger and the enemy that is Britney Spears. Bring your daughters."
- Moria Macdonald, Seattle Times
"Theatrical standouts amid the slate of 130 docs are "Girls Rock!" a rousing tale of a rock-'n'-roll camp for girls from Arne Johnson and Shane King"
- Tamsen Tillson, Variety
"Arne Johnson and Shane King's dead-clever doc lets the famous rockers who volunteer their time (Carrie Brownstein, Beth Ditto) fade into the background and focuses on the amazing kids who grow and rock at camp...The film uses an aesthetic borrowed from zines, music videos and campy mental hygiene films, a Kathleen Hanna-heavy soundtrack and tons of sociological data. Most impressive, however, is the fact that they refuse to portray Rock 'n' Roll Camp as idyllic, exposing the flaws – catfights, pariahs – that exist even in a girl-positive space."
- Sarah Liss, Now Magazine
"I don't know if I have ever seen a greater collection of girls in one sitting then I did when I went to see 'Girls Rock!' Even more importantly, I can't remember the last time I saw a film, or television show for that matter, and was inspired and energized by the females on the screen. Surprisingly, this comes from the hands of a couple of men -- Arne Johnson and Shane King. Yet it doesn't really matter, because they understand their subject perfectly."
- Monika Bartyzel, Cinematical
Been There, Done That
Cities we've played already...
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Seattle
Portland
New York
Chicago
Berkeley
Santa Barbara
Monterey
San Luis Obispo
Corvallis
Eugene
Bend
Austin
Tacoma
Port Townsend
Boulder
Bellingham
Washington, DC
Corvallis, OR
Waterville, ME
San Antonio
Sacramento
Santa Cruz
Denver
Memphis
Olympia
Houston
St. Louis
Madison
Denver
Sisters, OR
Hartford, CT
Baltimore
Lake Worth, FL
Nashville
Atlanta
Athens, GA
Indianapolis
Ithaca, NY
Nevada City, CA
Frederick, MD
Cape May, NJ
Lexington, KY
Wilmington, DE
Muskegeon, MI
Dallas, TX
Port Orchard, WA
Cincinnati, OH
Keene, NH
Stonington, ME
Tucson, AZ
Cleveland, OH
Brunswick, ME
Amherst, MA
Boise, ID
Washington, GA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Pittsburgh, PA
Tulsa, OK
Dubuque, IA
Raleigh, NC
Montreal, Quebec
Salt Lake City, UT
Tempe, AZ
Shreveport, LA
Santa Fe, NM
Calgary, Canada
Reno, NV
Detroit, MI
Albany, NY
Buffalo, WY
Cary, NC
Kansas City, MO
Philadelphia, PA
Edmonton, Canada
Louisville, KY
Pittsfield, MA
Boston, MA
Flint, MI
Newburyport, MA
St. Petersburg, FL
Columbia, SC
Wilmington, NC
Hot Docs Film Festival, Toronto
Seattle International Film Festival
Maine International Film Festival
Tallgrass Film Festival
True/False Film Festival
Florida Film Festival
Milwaukee International Film Festival
Wisconsin International Film Festival
San Luis Obispo Film Festival
Nevada City Film Festival
Ladyfest Brazil
Stockholm Children's Film Festival
Calgary International Film Festival
Copenhagen Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
Shoot It Film Festival, Amsterdam
Gijon International Film Festival, Spain
Reykjavik International Film Festival
Salem Film Festival
White River Film Festival
Newport International Film Festival
Riverside Saginaw Film Festival
Cineyouth Film Festival