Let's go to see the film 'Nashville' at Harbour Lights cinema


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Let's see if this 1975 film by Robert Altman has stood the test of time.
""Nashville" (1975) is a sprawling, satirical drama directed by Robert Altman, set in the music capital of the world during a political rally. The film follows a large ensemble cast of country and gospel musicians, their associates, and political figures, intertwining their stories over five days as they prepare for a concert. The film explores themes of ambition, celebrity, the music industry, and the American dream against the backdrop of a changing political landscape. "
- The film stars - Shelley Duvall, Scott Glenn, Lily Tomlin, Keith Carradine, Julie Christie, Elliott Gould, Geraldine Chaplin, Karen Black, Ronee Blakley, Ned Beatty, Barbara Baxley
The film's narrative can often be described as kaleidoscopic in style.
There is free parking at Harbour Lights cinema - but you do need to put your vehicle registration on the pad when you arrive to avoid a fine.
https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/000/HO00016518/nashville-1975?filter=
I've got seat E1 if you'd like to sit in the same row or nearby.

Let's go to see the film 'Nashville' at Harbour Lights cinema