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Faith Hill: Faithfully Yours (2000)

Faith Hill: Faithfully Yours (2000)
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Faith Hill arrived in Nashville in 1986, a 19-year-old girl from a small town in Mississippi with a dream of someday making it big in the music business. Eight years later, Hill released her first album and became one of country music's most promising new stars, while 1999's Breathe elevated her even further into a major cross-format success story. Faith Hill: Faithfully Yours is a video documentary that looks at Hill's climb to the top of the music business, as well as her off-stage life as a working mother and the wife of fellow country star Tim McGraw. This video was produced without the participation or consent of Faith Hill or her management, and features none of her music. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Faith Hill arrived in Nashville in 1986, a 19-year-old girl from a small town in Mississippi with a dream of someday making it big in the music business. Eight years later, Hill released her first album and became one of country music's most promising new stars, while 1999's Breathe elevated her even further into a major cross-format success story. Faith Hill: Faithfully Yours is a video documentary that looks at Hill's climb to the top of the music business, as well as her off-stage life as a working mother and the wife of fellow country star Tim McGraw. This video was produced without the participation or consent of Faith Hill or her management, and features none of her music. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    James C.

    I rented this expecting a documentary about Faith Hill, but it is really just a bunch of interviews with second-tier country music celebrity-wannabees. This video is also pretty amateurish. In the big wrap-up ending clip from the "host" there wasn't any audio when he talked...I busted out laughing.

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