If you loved the deep dive into the history and culture of country music in 'Country Music (2019),' you'll enjoy these 10 similar movies and shows that explore the genre's roots, legends, and impact. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering the rich storytelling of country music, this list has something for everyone.

Nashville (1975)
Description: A film that intertwines multiple storylines against the backdrop of the country music scene, offering a panoramic view of the industry's cultural and social dynamics.
Fact: The actors wrote and performed their own songs in the film, adding authenticity to their roles as musicians.


The Buddy Holly Story (1978)
Description: A biographical film that chronicles the life and career of a pioneering rock and roll musician, emphasizing the impact of his music on the industry.
Fact: Gary Busey's portrayal of Buddy Holly earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.


The Last Waltz (1978)
Description: A documentary-style film that captures the essence of a legendary musical performance, blending live concert footage with intimate interviews, much like the immersive experience of a music documentary.
Fact: It was the final concert of The Band, featuring guest performances by artists like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Joni Mitchell.


Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
Description: A biographical drama that delves into the life of a country music icon, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of a musician's journey from humble beginnings to stardom.
Fact: The film is based on the autobiography of Loretta Lynn, who personally approved Sissy Spacek for the lead role.


Tender Mercies (1983)
Description: A poignant drama about a country singer grappling with personal demons and seeking a second chance, both in life and in music.
Fact: Robert Duvall won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in this film.


The Doors (1991)
Description: A film that captures the spirit of a legendary rock band, focusing on the charismatic frontman and the tumultuous world of 1960s music.
Fact: Val Kilmer's performance as Jim Morrison was so convincing that the surviving members of The Doors reportedly mistook him for Morrison at times.


O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
Description: A film steeped in musical tradition, featuring a soundtrack that plays a central role in the narrative, blending folk, bluegrass, and country music to create a unique auditory experience.
Fact: The soundtrack album won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2002, a rare feat for a film soundtrack.


Ray (2004)
Description: A biographical film that delves into the life of a musical genius, showcasing his rise to fame, battles with addiction, and the enduring legacy of his music.
Fact: Jamie Foxx learned to play the piano blindfolded to accurately portray Ray Charles.


Walk the Line (2005)
Description: A biographical film that explores the life of a legendary musician, focusing on his rise to fame, personal struggles, and the transformative power of music.
Fact: Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon performed all the songs themselves, without lip-syncing to pre-recorded tracks.


Crazy Heart (2009)
Description: A story about a washed-up country musician seeking redemption, highlighting the personal and professional challenges faced by artists in the music industry.
Fact: The song 'The Weary Kind' from the film won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
