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The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm), held annually in Nashville, Tennessee, is the oldest running film festival in the South and one of the oldest in the United States. [1] In 2016, Nashville Film Festival received more than 6,700 submissions from 125 countries and programmed 271 films. Attendance has grown to nearly 43,000.
Aravaan (Tamil: அரவான்) (2012) – Indian Tamil-language epic historical film based on the history of Madurai from 1310 to 1910 [12] Argo (2012) – historical thriller film based on the "Canadian Caper", in which Tony Mendez led the rescue of six U.S. diplomats from Tehran, Iran, under the guise of filming a science-fiction film ...
It was a silent movie house, boasting the most modern projection equipment and the largest stage in the city. The first film shown was America by D. W. Griffith. [2] As the community grew, the Belcourt adapted to the new needs of the neighborhood by providing a regular home for two highly successful performance groups.
The Nashville Film Festival announced the full lineup Friday for a fall gathering of filmgoers in Music City that will begin with the Brandi Carlile-produced documentary “The Return of Tanya ...
The Nashville Film Festival will return in late September and early October with a hybrid slate of in-person and online screenings and events — with several music documentaries figuring into the ...
Held annually by the Film Society of Case Western Reserve University, this is the longest-running 24+ hour movie marathon event. Greater Cleveland Urban Film Foundation: 2012: Cleveland: The 9-day event, held in the fall, provides a forum to celebrate, preserve, promote and advance African American arts, culture and cinema. Nightmares Film ...
John Williams' score to the classic holiday movie will be performed live to picture at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1-3 at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Tickets are $62-$101. nashvillesymphony.org Tickets are ...
Nashville Rises is the first [1] documentary film about the city of Nashville, Tennessee's response to the 2010 Tennessee floods.It premiered at the 42nd Nashville Film Festival on April 14, 2011 and received the festival's "Ground Zero Tennessee Spirit Award for Best Short Documentary Film".