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Tag: Nashville Film Festival

From the Nashville Film Festival

The Ties that Bind Us: Graveyard Shorts

The Graveyard Shifts Shorts Program: The Ties that Bind Us is a block of seven films that engage with the horror genre at different levels. Much of it is derivative,Read More

From the Nashville Film Festival

Nashville-related Music Films

For this list I’ve curated films from the festival that are both short and feature length with Nashville-related subject matter. From denial to lament, nostalgia to excitement, as a collectionRead More

From the Nashville Film Festival

A Man Called Hurt: The Life and Music of Mississippi John Hurt

A Man Called Hurt: The Life and Music of Mississippi John Hurt begins as a comfortably muted scene in an old-time country home in Avalon, Mississippi. “Frankie” is playing onRead More

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Nashville Film Festival

The Nashville Film Festival celebrated its 54th year this fall: six days of over 140 films; panel discussions and live performances; a competition; a conference; all held at eight differentRead More

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