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  "headline": "Hulu's 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' Makes the Case That the '90s Fest's Comeback Is Overdue",
  "deck": "Director Ally Pankiw's documentary revisits how Sarah McLachlan's female-led festival rewrote the rules of the touring business — and why the moment feels ripe to do it again.",
  "tldr": "Hulu's documentary 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' chronicles the origins of the groundbreaking female-led music festival that dominated the late 1990s. Director Ally Pankiw, speaking at Deadline's Contenders Television: Documentary panel, argues the festival was the first time someone meaningfully pushed back against industry gatekeepers on behalf of women in music. Pankiw believes cultural conditions now make a Lilith Fair revival not just possible but timely.",
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    "Hulu is the distribution home for 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery,' positioning the doc inside a competitive streaming unscripted slate.",
    "Director Ally Pankiw framed Lilith Fair as the first major industry stand taken on behalf of women in music, giving the documentary a clear cultural thesis beyond nostalgia.",
    "The film premiered its pitch at Deadline's Contenders Television: Docs + Unscripted panel, a key awards-season positioning move for streaming documentaries.",
    "Pankiw publicly endorsed the idea of a Lilith Fair comeback, suggesting the current cultural climate makes the timing right.",
    "The original Lilith Fair ran in the late 1990s and was organized around female headliners at a time when industry conventional wisdom held that women couldn't sell festival tickets."
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  "body_md": "## The Business Case Behind a '90s Revival Doc\n\nNostalgia is reliable streaming currency, but the best music documentaries earn their runtime by arguing that the past still has something to say to the present. Hulu's *Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery* is making exactly that argument.\n\nDirector Ally Pankiw appeared at Deadline's Contenders Television: Docs + Unscripted panel to walk through what drew her to the project — and the answer wasn't simply that Lilith Fair was popular, though it was. \"It was also the first time that someone had really stood up\" for women in the music industry, Pankiw explained, framing the festival's founding as an act of commercial defiance as much as artistic curation.\n\n## What Lilith Fair Actually Disrupted\n\nWhen Sarah McLachlan launched Lilith Fair in the late 1990s, the touring industry's received wisdom was that female artists couldn't anchor a major festival. Radio programmers applied similar logic, resisting back-to-back female acts in rotation. Lilith Fair ran directly against both assumptions and won, becoming one of the highest-grossing touring festivals of its era.\n\nThat commercial track record is what gives the documentary its spine. Pankiw isn't just making a cultural appreciation film — she's reconstructing a business upset, which is a more durable story.\n\n## Hulu's Unscripted Bet\n\nLanding on Hulu places the documentary inside a platform that has leaned into music and culture docs as a differentiator in the crowded streaming landscape. For Hulu, a film with built-in name recognition among millennial and Gen X audiences, combined with a forward-looking revival hook, checks multiple acquisition boxes: catalog appeal, awards eligibility, and potential for cultural conversation.\n\nThe Contenders Television panel appearance is itself a strategic move. Deadline's Contenders events function as an early signal to Emmy voters, and showing up there means Hulu is treating this as an awards-season asset, not just a catalog title.\n\n## The Revival Question\n\nPankiw didn't stop at history. She told the Contenders panel that she believes the time is right for Lilith Fair to come back — a statement that doubles as both a documentary thesis and a real-world pitch.\n\nThe live music industry has spent the post-pandemic years grappling with consolidation, ticket pricing backlash, and audience fatigue with legacy IP. A revived Lilith Fair, if it materialized, would enter a market hungry for a festival with a genuine point of view. Whether the documentary accelerates that conversation or simply documents a moment of cultural readiness remains to be seen. Either way, Hulu has a film that's doing more than looking backward.",
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      "answer": "It is a Hulu documentary directed by Ally Pankiw that chronicles the origins and cultural impact of Lilith Fair, the female-led music festival that became one of the top-grossing touring events of the late 1990s."
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      "question": "Who directed the Lilith Fair documentary?",
      "answer": "Ally Pankiw directed 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery.'"
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      "question": "Where is the documentary streaming?",
      "answer": "The documentary is on Hulu."
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      "question": "What did director Ally Pankiw say about a Lilith Fair comeback?",
      "answer": "Speaking at Deadline's Contenders Television: Docs + Unscripted panel, Pankiw said she believes the time is right for Lilith Fair to return, citing current cultural conditions as favorable."
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      "question": "Why was the original Lilith Fair considered groundbreaking?",
      "answer": "Lilith Fair challenged the music industry's assumption that female artists couldn't headline or anchor a major touring festival. It became one of the highest-grossing festivals of its era, disproving that conventional wisdom commercially."
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      "question": "What is Deadline's Contenders Television event?",
      "answer": "Contenders Television is a Deadline-hosted panel series that gives studios and streamers a platform to present Emmy-eligible programming to industry voters and press ahead of awards season."
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