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Music City Mondays

It’s Monday night, this is Music City, and these are music films.


I SHOT ANDY WARHOL
Mon, Jul 6 at 3:30pm, 8:00pm

I SHOT ANDY WARHOL

With vivid, hallucinatory attention to historical detail, Mary Harron captures the explosive cross-pollination of New York’s political and artistic countercultures as well as the creativity, snobbery and decadence at the heart of the legendary Factory. Anchored by the electric Lili Taylor as militant feminist Valerie Solanas — and featuring a blistering score by John Cale as well as covers of ‘60s hits by some of the ‘90s’ most iconic bands (R.E.M., Wilco).
UNDER THE CHERRY MOON (35mm)
Mon, Jul 13 at 3:30pm, 8:00pm

UNDER THE CHERRY MOON (35mm)

Prince directs and stars in this offbeat love story of two young people who fight to stay together. Scheming to get rich quick, Christopher (Prince) and his friend Tricky (Jerome J. Benton) travel to the French Riviera. But Christopher's plans go awry when he falls madly in love with a beautiful, spoiled heiress (Kristen Scott Thomas) whose parents plot to keep them apart. 40th Anniversary Screenings.
40 YEARS OF FUCKIN’ UP
Mon, Jul 20 at 8:00pm

40 YEARS OF FUCKIN’ UP

Only available in theaters, this is the story of the band NOFX. It chronicles how they met each other, achieved popularity and success, and then completed a unique, triumphant farewell tour in 2024 — following decades of struggles with health problems and internal conflicts.
BLOW-UP
Mon, Jul 27 at 3:20pm, 8:00pm

BLOW-UP

Michelangelo Antonioni blew through London’s Swinging ‘60s with this stylish study of paranoid intrigue concerning a fashion photographer who may or may not have discovered a murder after photographing two lovers in a park. A young Herbie Hancock contributed the bulk of the score evoking the ambience of swinging London.
JAZZ ON A SUMMER’S DAY
Mon, Aug 3 at 2:00pm, 8:00pm

JAZZ ON A SUMMER’S DAY

Filmed at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival and directed by world-renowned photographer Bert Stern, JAZZ ON A SUMMER’S DAY features intimate performances by an all-star line-up of musical legends including Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Gerry Mulligan, Anita O'Day, Chuck Berry and Dinah Washington — and closes with a beautiful rendition of “The Lord's Prayer” by Mahalia Jackson at midnight to usher in Sunday morning.