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Nashville Rises
Nashville Rises is the first 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". The film was narrated by Billy Bob Thornton and directed by Zac Adams.
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Plot Summary
A soapy drama centered on the lives and careers of fictional country music stars in Nashville, Tennessee. The series explores the conflicts, rivalries, and personal struggles of aspiring singers, established legends, and the industry professionals who shape their destinies.
Critical Reception
Nashville Rulers garnered mostly positive reviews, with critics praising its strong acting, compelling character development, and authentic portrayal of the country music scene. The show's musical performances were frequently highlighted as a major strength.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its talented cast and authentic depiction of the music industry.
Noted for its compelling blend of drama, music, and character studies.
Appreciated for its emotional depth and engaging storylines.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved the show's music, the performances of the lead actresses, and the engaging dramatic storylines. Many viewers found it to be a captivating and addictive series.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for several awards including Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Music Composition and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. Connie Britton received Golden Globe and Critics' Choice Television Award nominations for her performance.
Fun Fact
The pilot episode features a live performance by the fictional band 'The Ex's' at the Bluebird Cafe, a real-life iconic venue in Nashville that has hosted many real country music stars.
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