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- Home - The Belcourt Theatre
2102 Belcourt Avenue Nashville TN 37212 Main Office: (615) 846-3150 boxoffice@belcourt org
- About - The Belcourt Theatre
The Belcourt Theatre is a unique Nashville treasure with a vibrant historic past and deep roots in the community Today, the Belcourt is a nonprofit cultural institution dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, world, repertory and classic cinema
- Films Archive - The Belcourt Theatre
Nashville’s own neighborhood The Nations got its first breakout role playing Xenia, Ohio in the directorial debut from Harmony Korine — a dazzling and disruptive tear through teenage anomie and a portrait of the city like no other Part of Nashville: A City On Film
- Ticket Prices Box Office Hours - The Belcourt Theatre
Tickets for all films can be purchased on the website or at the Belcourt’s box office To purchase a ticket online, please go to a specific film’s webpage and click on the showtime you’d like to attend
- History Mission - The Belcourt Theatre
The Belcourt Theatre is a unique Nashville treasure with a vibrant historic past and deep roots in the community Today, the Belcourt is a nonprofit cultural institution dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, world, repertory and classic cinema
- Events Archive - The Belcourt Theatre
Nashville: A City On Film As the Belcourt celebrates its 100th birthday (and our 25th year as a nonprofit) we launch an ongoing project exploring the history of films shot in and around Nashville — and others that tie more broadly to both the Belcourt’s and Nashville’s cinema and cultural history
- NASHVILLE - The Belcourt Theatre
In its 50th anniversary, NASHVILLE serves as a fitting kick-off for the Belcourt’s own 100th anniversary This cornerstone of 1970s American moviemaking from Robert Altman is a panoramic view of the country’s political and cultural landscapes, set in the nation’s music capital
- CHRIS CROFTON: NASHVILLE FAMOUS - The Belcourt Theatre
Shot across the better part of the last decade, Seth Pomeroy’s long-gestating portrait of Nashville-based comedian, writer, podcaster and political candidate Chris Crofton emerges from the shadows — covering its subject from ascent, descent, and ascent again
- Nashville: A City On Film - The Belcourt Theatre
A panoramic view of political and cultural landscapes set in the milieu of 1970s Nashville, Robert Altman’s cornerstone film weaves the stories of 24 characters — from country star to wannabe to reporter to waitress — into a cinematic tapestry that’s equal parts comedy, tragedy and musical
- Nashville: Hick Flick, U. S. A. - The Belcourt Theatre
Nashville: Hick Flick, U S A examines the emergence of Nashville’s exploitation filmmaking scene in the 1960s and ’70s, a local response to the broader national shifts in independent cinema and filmmaking While directors like Coppola, Scorsese and Altman were reshaping Hollywood, Nashville filmmakers were crafting their own “hick flicks
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