Nashville ★★★★ 1975 (R) Altman's stunning, brilliant film tapestry that follows the lives of 24 people during a political campaign/music festival in Nashville. Seemingly extemporaneous vignettes, actors playing themselves (Elliott Gould and Julie Christie), funny, touching, poignant character studies concerning affairs of the heart and despairs of the mind. Repeatedly blurs reality and fantasy. ♫I'm Easy; Two Hundred Years; Keep A'Goin'; One, I Love You; Let Me Be the One; The Day I Looked Jesus in the Eye; For the Sake of the Children; I Never Get Enough; It Don't Worry Me. 159m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. Allan Nicholls, Keith Carradine, Lily Tomlin, Henry Gibson, Ronee Blakley, Keenan Wynn, David Arkin, Geraldine Chaplin, Lauren Hutton, Shelley Duvall, Barbara Harris, Allen (Goorwitz) Garfield, Karen Black, Christina Raines, Michael Murphy, Ned Beatty, Barbara Baxley, Scott Glenn, Jeff Goldblum, Gwen Welles, Bert Remsen, Robert DoQui, Elliott Gould, Julie Christie;
Director:
Robert Altman;
Writer:
Joan Tewkesbury;
Writer:
Paul Lohmann;
Cameo:
Richard Baskin. Oscars '75: Song ("I'm Easy"); Golden Globes '76: Song ("I'm Easy"); Natl. Bd. of Review '75: Director (Altman), Support. Actress (Blakley), Natl. Film Reg. '92;; N.Y. Film Critics '75: Director (Altman), Film, Support. Actress (Tomlin); Natl. Soc. Film Critics '75: Director (Altman), Film, Support. Actor (Gibson), Support. Actress (Tomlin).