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Song to Song (2017)

Directed by Terrence Malick

Experimental | Drama | Romance

Overview

In this modern love story set against the Austin, Texas music scene, two entangled couples — struggling songwriters Faye and BV, and music mogul Cook and the waitress whom he ensnares — chase success through a rock ‘n’ roll landscape of seduction and betrayal.

Rated R | Length 129 minutes

Actors

Ryan Gosling | Rooney Mara | Michael Fassbender | Natalie Portman | Cate Blanchett | Holly Hunter | Bérénice Marlohe | Val Kilmer | Lykke Li | Patti Smith | Louanne Stephens | Linda Emond | Tom Sturridge | Olivia Grace Applegate | Dana Falconberry | Christin Sawyer Davis | Jaylyn Jones | Jessa Peters | Amber McConnell | Brady Coleman | Kingsley Blair | Erik Sprague | Austin Amelio | Iggy Pop | John Lydon | Florence Welch | Alan Palomo | Tegan Quin | Sara Quin | Anthony Kiedis | Flea | Chad Smith | Josh Klinghoffer | Big Freedia | Naeem Juwan | Cole Alexander | Joseph Bradley | Jared Swilley | Ian St. Pe Brown | Neely Bingham | James Earl "Hoot" Gibson | Tangaroa Pineapple | Alana Greenfield | Nina Varano | Camille Phillips | Batan Silva | Craig Fehrman | Natalie Maddox | Keri Bruno | Timothy Ritzenthaler | Oscar Berreres | Jerry Chancy | Jacob Ferro | Gabriella Rhodeen | Heather Kafka | Dora Madison | Angela Bettis | Callie Hernandez | Savannah Welch | Natalie Makenna | Richard Dillard | David Shea Henne | Johnny Walter | Vanessa Amaya | Sergine Dumais | Camille Natta | Steven Mitchell | Gareth Maguire | Chase Joliet | Eric Robbins | Savanah Montalvo | Jennah Love Montalvo | Leah Love Montalvo | Graciela Montalvo | James Montalvo | Bill Lemens | Caroline McNeil | Anthony Montanino | Cheryl Bond Danks | Chris Combs | Ellary Dahl | Tom Macdonald | Rob Faubion | Jaime Gallagher | June Griffin Garcia | James Garrigan | Beau Harris | Thomas Fletcher Henley | Stephen Latham | Jeremy O. Harris | Deborah Orazi | Peggy Schott | Lupe Trejo | Aaron Isaac Vasquez | Trevante Rhodes

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
07/15/2024TabletStreamingVideo on Demand4 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Fun images of Austin.  Strange storytelling that isn’t particularly interesting.  Great musician cameos.  Often seemed like it was a commercial for something.  The film was both poetic and cringey.

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