Nashville

Nashville

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Nashville | Country Music

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Musical, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robert Altman, Alan Rudolph, Joyce King, Tommy Thompson
  • Cast(s): David Arkin, Barbara Baxley, Ned Beatty, Karen Black, Ronee Blakley See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 40min
  • Music: Karen Black,Ronee Blakley,Allan F. Nicholls,Dave Peel,Gary Busey
  • Award(s): Oscar 1976 (Won)
    Oscar 1976 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Moment, Please Baby Please
  • Story:
    This movie tells the intersecting stories of various people connected to the music business in Nashville. Barbara Jean is the reigning queen of Nashville but is near collapse. Linnea and Delbert Reese have a shaky marriage and 2 deaf children. Opal is a British journalist touring the area. These and other stories come together in a dramatic climax.
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7.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
This movie tells the intersecting stories of various people connected to the music business in Nashville. Barbara Jean is the reigning queen of Nashville but is near collapse. Linnea and Delbert Reese have a shaky marriage and 2 deaf children. Opal is a British journalist touring the area. These and other stories come together in a dramatic climax.
Ratings

7.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Song | 1976 | Keith

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1976 | Keith

BAFTA Film Award

Best Sound Track | 1976

LAFCA Award

Best Screenplay | 1976 | Joan

Bodil Award

Best NonEuropean Film Bedste ikkeeuropiske film | 1977 | Robert

NYFCC Award

Best Film | 1975

Best Supporting Actress | 1975 | Lily

Best Director | 1975 | Robert

KCFCC Award

Best Film | 1975

Best Supporting Actress | 1975 | Lily

Best Director | 1975 | Robert

NBR Award

Best Film | 1975

Best Director | 1975 | Robert

Best Supporting Actress | 1975 | Ronee

Top Ten Films | 1975

Golden Train Award

Outstanding Artistic Contribution | 1975 | Robert

NSFC Award

Best Film | 1975

Best Supporting Actor | 1975 | Henry

Best Supporting Actress | 1975 | Lily

Best Director | 1975 | Robert

David Award

Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1976 | Robert

Golden India Catalina Award

Best Director Mejor Director | 1976 | Robert

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Motion Picture | 2006

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Director | 1976 | Robert

Best Picture | 1976 | Robert

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1976 | Lily

Golden Globe Award

Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1976 | Joan

Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture Female | 1976 | Ronee

Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture | 1976 | Geraldine

Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture | 1976 | Henry

Best Motion Picture Drama | 1976

Best Director Motion Picture | 1976 | Robert

BAFTA Film Award

Best Supporting Actress | 1976 | Ronee

Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles | 1976 | Lily

Best Screenplay | 1976 | Joan

Grammy Award

Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special | 1976 | Richard

Silver Ribbon Award

Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1976 | Robert

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen | 1976 | Joan

Golden India Catalina Award

Best Film Mejor Pelcula | 1976 | Robert

César Award

Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1976 | Robert

DGA Award

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1976 | Robert

Golden Train Award

Best Film | 1975 | Robert

NYFCC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 1975 | Henry

BOX OFFICE

Budget 2,200,000 USD

Box Office Collection 9,995,555 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The film was very much improvised by the actors and actresses, who used the screenplay only as a guide. They spent a great amount of their time in character, and the movie was shot almost entirely in sequence.

Each actor and actress was required to write and perform his or her own songs for the movie.

All songs were recorded live rather than being prerecorded in a studio.

Robert Altman originally wanted Susan Anspach to play Barbara Jean, but she refused because she wanted more money. Ready to film in Nashville with no one cast in the role, Altman at the last minute offered it to Ronee Blakley, who was working as a back-up singer in Nashville at the time and had contributed some songs to the film. Blakley ended up receiving an Academy Award nomination for her performance.

Barbara Harris's singing ability had won her awards on Broadway, but film audiences knew her only as an actress. As such, Robert Altman did not want the audience to hear Harris sing until the last scene of the film so they would be surprised that a seemingly talentless dreamer actually had the stuff of stardom.

Popular Dialogues

"Hal Phillip Walker: Who do you think is running Congress? Farmers? Engineers? Teachers? Businessmen? No, my friends. Congress is run by lawyers. A lawyer is trained for two things and two things only. To clarify - that's one. And to confuse - that's the other thing. He does whichever is to his client's advantage. Did you ever ask a lawyer the time of day? He told you how to make a watch, didn't he? Ever ask a lawyer how to get to Mr. Jones' house in the country? You got lost, didn't you? Congress is composed of five hundred and thirty-five individuals. Two hundred and eighty-eight are lawyers. And you wonder what's wrong in Congress? No wonder we often know how to make a watch, but we don't know - the time of day."

"Haven Hamilton: I don't know who you are or what you're doing here, but I will not tolerate rudeness in the presence of a star... [pauses, glances at Eliot Gould] Haven Hamilton: Two stars."