Exile in Nashville

Exile in Nashville is a 2016 drama directed by Gus van Sant with a screenplay by Alan Ball. The film stars British recording artist Alesha in a leading role; she portrays Etta, whose abusive husband takes her on the run after committing a felonious crime. Exile in Nashville was developed especially for Alesha, who also oversaw the compilation of the film's accompanying soundtrack.

Plot
Etta (Alesha) is a woman with an emotionally manipulative and sometimes physically abusive partner. After Partner (Whomever) commits a felonious crime, he moves Etta out of state against her will and fashions new identities for the both of them.

Development
Alesha made a foray into acting with her role in the controversial 2011 musical film Prime Cut, co-starring Putanovska and accompanied by a number one soundtrack. Prime Cut was heavily nominated at the Academy Awards, although it was not nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, or either of the lead acting categories. Alesha and Putanovska ultimately won Best Original Song for the theme song "Who Do You Think You Are". Alesha earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy although she did not win. Upon returning to the limelight in 2014, Alesha expressed a continued interest in acting. Alesha confirmed at the Seattle International Film Festival that she would be starring in a remake of Martin Scorcese's 1974 film Alice Don't Live Here Anymore, which earned Ellen Burstyn an Academy Award for Best Actress and was adapted into the popular television series Alice. James Mangold was later attached as director; after feuding with Mangold, Alesha pulled out of the project. She was attached to provide voice-over work for the animated film The Book of Life, as well as a science fiction thriller entitled Breathing Underwater. Alesha later pulled out of the latter project due to scheduling conflicts.

In February 2015, it was reported that Alesha was working with Gus Van Sant and Alan Ball on an untitled film project created as a vehicle for the star. It was reported that the film would tie in with Alesha's then-upcoming album, which ultimately came to be afterhours (2015) – unrelated to the film. Alesha approached Van Sant as a fan of his work My Own Private Idaho (1991) and Milk (2008). She also cited American Beauty (1999), penned by Ball, as one of her all-time favorite films.

Filming
Principal photography for Exile in Nashville started in March 2015, with filming occurring in April and May, then continuing in autumn.

Soundtrack
Exile in Nashville: Music from the Motion Picture was released on July 11, 2016 via Fusion Records. Alesha recorded five new songs for the Exile in Nashville soundtrack, including the single "How to Disappear" penned by Shell Ruin. Additionally, Dakota Prescott, Lindsay Belle and Medvsa delivered an original track each. Tracks from the latest albums by Alesha's Fusion label mates Belle (Sound of Mayhem), Putanovska (The Law of Desire), Shell Ruin (Play) and boss Syd Wolfe (Adorn) also appear.

Darren Clarke's "Electric Blood" was the first single to be released from the soundtrack on June 27, 2016. Alesha's "How to Disappear" was released the following week in a hotly-anticipated chart battle against Lady Lou. Medvsa released "Into the Sun" on July 18. The fourth single from the album, Belle's "You Hurt Me But I Keep Coming Back to You" (featuring guest vocals from Persephone), was released on July 25.


 * 1) Medvsa – "Into the Sun"
 * 2) Alesha – "How to Disappear"
 * 3) Lindsay Belle – "Whisper Me the Faith"
 * 4) Veronica Nightshade – "The Great Escape"
 * 5) Alesha – "Domino (With Me Wherever I Go)"
 * 6) Putanovska – "Gun Down"
 * 7) Syd Wolfe – "Joyride"
 * 8) Alesha – "Cult Leader"
 * 9) Shell Ruin – "Motel Nights"
 * 10) Darren Clarke – "Electric Blood"
 * 11) Alesha – "Love You Any Less"
 * 12) Lindsay Belle – "You Hurt Me But I Keep Coming Back to You" (feat. Persephone)
 * 13) Dakota Prescott – "Drive"
 * 14) Alesha – "Drive 2"

Nightshade appears courtesy of Blacklight Records, while Prescott appears courtesy of Next Generation Records. Darren Clarke and Medvsa release independently.

Score
Alesha approached relatively unknown group Medvsa to score the film, after being exposed to the trio by ex-wife Neyssa's 14-year-old daughter Amerie Rose. Alesha and Gus Van Sant had "agreed that the film's score should be quite fresh and forward-thinking," a source told The Cut; Alesha "knew at first listen that Medvsa would be a perfect fit." Medvsa also remixed Alesha's single "How to Disappear" and provided an original song to the film's soundtrack. The Exile in Nashville score was released to digital retailers on July 18, 2016.


 * 1) "Exile in Nashville (Main Titles)"
 * 2) "A Declaration of Love"
 * 3) "I'm The Only Thing You Have"
 * 4) "In Cold Blood"
 * 5) "Run for the Hills"
 * 6) "Get in the Car"
 * 7) "Sigourney's Lament"
 * 8) "Farewell Ohio"
 * 9) "Dark Days, Motel Nights"
 * 10) "A Gun in My Pussy"
 * 11) "The Arrival"
 * 12) "Welcum 2 Nashville"
 * 13) "The Hussy"
 * 14) "Jackie Bebe and Marcus"
 * 15) "Jealousy"
 * 16) "A Crime I Didn’t Commit"
 * 17) "The Lonely Tree"
 * 18) "Wake Up"
 * 19) "Exile in Nashville (reprise)"
 * 20) "End Titles"

Promotion and release
Alesha appeared at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2016 to formally announce the film and its impending release. The film premiered at Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2016. It opened to major U.S. markets in a limited release on July 1, 2016, before opening to a wide (and international) release on July 22.