Folk singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco crashed onto the music scene in the early ‘90s, unapologetically bisexual, political and feminist. She toured relentlessly, thrashing out hundreds of frenzied shows that were part mosh pit, part hootenanny and part full-on tent revival, then selling cassette tapes from the trunk of her car to make it to the next gig. She founded her “non-corporate queer-happy” label, Righteous Babe Records, and is now 30+ years into a career as an independent entrepreneur. This intimate doc captures her at home and recording her Revolutionary Love album at Justin Vernon’s (Bon Iver) artists’ retreat in Wisconsin.