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Mistaken for Strangers (film)

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Directed by
  
Tom Berninger

Music by
  
The National

Running time
  
75 minutes

7.3/10
IMDb


Starring
  
The National

Release date
  
2013 (2013)

Director
  
Tom Berninger

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Produced by
  
Matt Berninger Carin Besser Craig Charland

Initial release
  
19 September 2013 (Croatia)

Music director
  
The National, Bryce Dessner, Aaron Dessner

Screenplay
  
Matt Berninger, Tom Berninger, Carin Besser

Producers
  
Matt Berninger, Carin Besser, Craig Charland

Cast
  
Matt Berninger, Tom Berninger, Bryce Dessner, Aaron Dessner, Bryan Devendorf

Similar
  
Movies about music, Documentaries

Profiles

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Mistaken for Strangers is a 2013 documentary film featuring the American indie rock band The National. The film is directed by Tom Berninger, brother of lead singer Matt Berninger, and premiered 17 April 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.

Contents

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Plot

When The National goes on tour in 2010, singer Matt Berninger invites his younger brother Tom to tour with them as part of the crew. Tom aspires to be a filmmaker and documents The National being on tour, as well as the process of himself making a film about his successful older brother.

Critical reception

Mistaken for Strangers was well received and holds a 91% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 58 reviews. The Critics Consensus reads: "a suitably complicated look at fraternal bonds, Mistaken for Strangers offers more depth and insight than the usual tour documentary". Jillian Mapes in her review for Pitchfork Media wrote "what may be the funniest, most meta music movie since Spinal Tap". Ann Hornaday in her review for The Washington Post described it as "a funny, eccentric and finally deeply poignant depiction of art, family, self-sabotage and the prickly intricacies of brotherly love."

References

Mistaken for Strangers (film) Wikipedia