On June 11, 1975, director Robert Altman introduced American audiences to the world of country and gospel music in a series of overlapping plots with 24 main characters and over an hour of musical ...
On the Criterion Collection DVD commentary for Nashville, director Robert Altman matter-of-factly says at the beginning, “Nashville‘s a musical, really.” It almost sounds like he’s trying to convince ...
Starts with a crash, ends with a bang. In between, Robert Altman’s “Nashville” makes nearly every conceivable noise about living in an America where paranoia and hope commingle in an inseparable swirl ...
As noted in a 2015 Scene cover story celebrating the film's 40th anniversary, Robert Altman’s masterwork Nashville is both a rich tapestry and a biting piece of satire exploring county music moguls ...
As a film critic, the question I get asked more than any other is, “What’s your favorite movie?” For decades, I’ve given the same answer. But in the last 10 years or so, when I say, “My favorite movie ...
Robert Altman's 1975 film "Nashville" features an ensemble cast and an abundance of social commentary. It deals with the end of 60s social idealism, the erosion of the Leave it to Beaver nuclear ...
1975 musical comedy-drama. Directed by Robert Altman. Starring Ned Beatty, Ronee Blakley, Keith Carradine, Karen Black, Geraldine Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Michael Murphy, Lily Tomlin. Songs by Ronee ...
Rightly considered both a critical and popular masterpiece, director Altman's 1975 film, Nashville, is a sprawling, audacious and brilliant mixture of political analysis and soap opera that features ...