"All I Know So Far" (2021 release; 99 min.) is a concert film about P!nk's June 29, 2019 show at a sold out Wembley Stadium in London. While of course there is plenty of footage of the actual show itself, there is also plenty of behind-the-scenes looks at the preparations for such a massive stadium show but it also takes a personal turn when we see P!nk's frequent interactions with her young daughters. The mother's love is undeniable and obvious.
Couple of comments: this concert film is directed by none other than Michael Gracey, who directed the critical and commercial smash "The Greatest Showman". (He also was involved with the Elton John biopic "Rocketman".) Gracey does a good job of mixing up the concert footage with the backstage stuff and more personal moments. Understandably, the set that P!nk brought is heavy on both the "Beautiful Trauma" and "Hurts 2B Human" albums, although there are still plenty of old nuggets and a number of choice cover songs to be enjoyed.
As an aside, today also saw the release of the live P!nk album "All I Know So Far: Setlist" (16 tracks; 69 min.), which focuses solely on the music. But it does not bring the entire Wembley setlist (neither does the concert film). Bottom line: there surely will be something in the documentary and in the live album that will please many P!nk fans.