Mistaken for Strangers

For all their obvious differences, the bond between affable Tom and laser-intense Matt reveals itself in ways both subtle and profound.

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Mistaken for Strangers

Hailed by Michael Moore as "one of the best documentaries about a band that I've ever seen" and by Pitchfork as "the funniest, most meta music movie since SPINAL TAP," MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS is a truly hilarious, unusual, and moving film about two brothers, Matt and Tom Berninger.

Matt, the lead singer of the critically acclaimed rock band The National, finally finds himself flush with success. His younger brother, Tom, is a lovable slacker - a filmmaker and metal-head still living with his parents in Cincinnati. On the eve of The National's biggest tour to date, Matt invites Tom to work for the band as a roadie, unaware of Tom's plan to film the entire adventure.

What starts as a rock documentary soon becomes a surprisingly honest portrait of a charged relationship between two brothers, and the frustration of unfulfilled creative ambitions.
Not Rated
Genre
Documentary, Comedy, Music, Rock and Roll, Rock Doc
Runtime
75
Language
English
Director
Tom Berninger
FEATURED REVIEW
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times

A tale of two brothers, one band and a boatload of psychological baggage, “Mistaken for Strangers” is, like its maker, scruffy, undisciplined and eager to be loved. The big surprise is how easy it is to comply. Placed side by side, Tom and Matt Berninger are as aesthetically harmonious as ...

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