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  1. Nashville is a 1975 American satirical musical comedy-drama film directed and produced by Robert Altman. The film follows various people involved in the country and gospel music industry in Nashville, Tennessee, over the five-day period leading up to a gala concert for a populist outsider running for president on the Replacement Party ticket.

  2. Nashville: Directed by Robert Altman. With David Arkin, Barbara Baxley, Ned Beatty, Karen Black. Over the course of a few hectic days, numerous interrelated people prepare for a political convention.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Robert Altman
    • 1975-07
  3. In this acclaimed Robert Altman drama, the lives of numerous people in the Tennessee capital intersect in unpredictable ways. Delbert Reese (Ned Beatty) is a lawyer and political organizer who is...

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  4. Aug 6, 2000 · It is a docudrama about the Nashville scene. It is a political parable, written and directed in the immediate aftermath of Watergate (the scenes in the Grand Ole Opry were shot on the day Richard M. Nixon resigned). It tells interlocking stories of love and sex, of hearts broken and mended.

  5. Nashville weaves the stories of twenty-four charactersfrom country star to wannabe to reporter to waitressinto a cinematic tapestry that is equal parts comedy, tragedy, and musical.

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  6. A young Englishwoman named Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), who claims to be working on a radio documentary for the BBC, appears in the studio but is told to leave by Haven. Down the hall from Haven's session is Linnea Reese (Lily Tomlin), a white gospel singer recording a song with a black choir.

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  8. It's a film about the losers and the winners, the drifters and the stars in Nashville, and the most complete expression yet of not only the genius but also the humanity of Altman, who sees people with his camera in such a way as to enlarge our own experience.

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