"We're ashamed that the president of the United States is from Texas." This now-infamous sentence was spoken on a whim by lead singer of the Dixie Chicks Natalie Maines at a 2003 concert. A criticism of the newly launched war in Iraq, the statement caused the country band to face terrifying threats, boycotts and blacklists from the right—and their fan base. In the aftermath, amidst dropped sponsors and plummeting record sales, Kopple tracks the shell-shocked group as they rebuild their lives and write their next album. In her signature manner, Kopple blends into the background to capture intimate conversations between the band and their families as they debate everything from lyrics to personal safety. Whether you're a fan of the group or not, this doc shows the incredible power that comes from not backing down. Kiva Reardon