Nashville

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Robert Altman’s Nashville (1975) is simultaneously an intimate film about interpersonal connection and disconnection, and a sprawling, meandering portrait of American societal exhaustion in the wake o

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  • Series: BFI Film Classics
  • Author: Hendershot, Heather
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 104
  • Publish Date: October 16 2025
  • ISBN10: 1839028947
  • Language: English
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Robert Altman’s Nashville (1975) is simultaneously an intimate film about interpersonal connection and disconnection, and a sprawling, meandering portrait of American societal exhaustion in the wake of Vietnam, Watergate and a spate of political assassinations. Despite its pessimistic, satirical viewpoint, the film suggests a carefully guarded optimism: ‘life may be a one-way street’, but one has no choice but to ‘keep a’ goin’.

Heather Hendershot places Nashville in the context of the New Hollywood of the 1970s, which offered a post-censorship anti-hero, the perennial loser. Embracing the new pessimism, Altman’s work fits with those of contemporaries such as Martin Scorsese and Peter Bogdanovich, but it also stands apart for its innovative sound design, improvisatory drive, and loose genre commitments.

Through a close reading of the five days over which the film takes place, Hendershot unpacks both its political dynamics and the characters’ interrelationships and motivations. She highlights Nashville‘s criticism of the suffering of its female characters, an engagement that springs from Joan Tewkesbury’s screenplay, Altman’s sensitivity to gendered exploitation (here, if not in all of his pictures), and the role the performers themselves played by improvising and scripting some of their own material.

Author: Heather Hendershot
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: British Film Institute
Published: 10/16/2025
Series: BFI Film Classics
Pages: 104
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.20w x 0.20d
ISBN: 9781839028946
Language: English

Author

Hendershot, Heather

Binding

ISBN10

1839028947

ISBN13

9781839028946

Page Count

104

Published Date

October 16 2025

Series

BFI Film Classics

Language

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