
I think this documentary shows that the struggle continues and that we all need to do our part to help make things better for everybody.”Ĭopyright © 2022, ABC Audio. I believed then, and I believe now, that every person deserves to be paid fairly for their work … no matter what they are. You can presave the track now.ĭolly tells Rolling Stone, “ Who knew that 42 years later, I’d still be working 9 to 5. It was produced by Shane McAnally, Sasha Alex Sloan and King Henry.

The reimagined duet version of the song, described as “haunting,” is dropping September 9, which just happens to be Women’s Equality Day.

The doc examines the landmark film and the impact it had on the women’s movement at that time, as well as how its message still resonates as women continue to fight for equality in the workplace. A campaign against the abuse of female workers by their male bosses, which starts in early 1970s Cleveland, leads to a popular fiction film with Fonda, Parton and Tomlin.

With Rosalinda Aguirre, Verna Barksdale, Laurie Brown, Ellen Cassedy. The documentary is about the 1980 feminist comedy 9 to 5, in which Dolly starred alongside Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dabney Coleman. 9to5: The Story of A Movement: Directed by Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert. Back in February, it was announced that Kelly Clarkson and Dolly Parton had teamed up to remake Dolly’s iconic hit “ 9 to 5” for a documentary called Still Working 9 to 5. Now, we know when we’ll get to hear the song.
