
Nashville, originally released in 1975, was directed by Robert Altman and featured an ensemble cast, including Elliott Gould and Jeff Goldblum in distinctive roles. Upon its release, the film received critical acclaim for its ambitious storytelling and unique narrative style, weaving together the lives of 24 interconnected characters within the country music scene in Nashville, Tennessee. However, some audiences found its sprawling structure challenging. Over time, Nashville's reputation has grown significantly; it is now widely regarded as a cult classic and an underrated gem that brilliantly captures the cultural and political landscape of the 1970s. Its complex characters and innovative storytelling have secured its place as a seminal film in American cinema, far from being considered dated or irrelevant.
Winner - Music (Original Song).