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Nashville Rises
Nashville Rises

Nashville Rises

A story of triumph... and the never drifting human spirit.

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Documentary

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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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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

28 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

11 March 2011

Country

United States of America

Cast

Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton

narration

Mark Slaughter

Mark Slaughter

self

Julie Robertson

Julie Robertson

self

Flint Adam

Flint Adam

self

Debbie Carroll

Debbie Carroll

self

Charlie Chase

Charlie Chase

self

Kyle Cook

Kyle Cook

self

Jim Cooper

Jim Cooper

self

Bill Cornelius

Bill Cornelius

self

Beau Davidson

Beau Davidson

self

Karl Dean

Karl Dean

self

Adam Dread

Adam Dread

self

Pete Fisher

Pete Fisher

self

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