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Mistaken for Strangers

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
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Mistaken for Strangers (2013)
In 2010, rock band The National were about to embark on the biggest tour of their career. After ten years as a band, and five critically acclaimed albums, they were finally enjoying wider recognition. Lead singer Matt Berninger invited his younger brother, Tom, to join the tour's crew. A budding horror filmmaker, Tom - who is nine years younger than Matt and listens exclusively to heavy metal - decided to bring his camera along. Tom's at sea in the world of indie rock, and living in his brother's shadow brings out the younger sibling in him - he drinks, complains, and struggles to balance his ambition with his tour responsibilities. The result is a film about brothers and about making something of your own.
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Tom Berninger chronicles his time spent on the road as a member of the tour crew for The National, the rock and roll band fronted by his brother, Matt.Tom Berninger chronicles his time spent on the road as a member of the tour crew for The National, the rock and roll band fronted by his brother, Matt.Tom Berninger chronicles his time spent on the road as a member of the tour crew for The National, the rock and roll band fronted by his brother, Matt.

  • Director
    • Tom Berninger
  • Stars
    • Tom Berninger
    • Matt Berninger
    • Bryce Dessner
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    • Director
      • Tom Berninger
    • Stars
      • Tom Berninger
      • Matt Berninger
      • Bryce Dessner
    • 13User reviews
    • 78Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Bryce Dessner
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    Bryan Devendorf
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    Scott Devendorf
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    Brandon Reid
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    Isla Berninger
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    Nancy Berninger
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    Ira Kaplan
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    • Self - trombone
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    Dave Nelson
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    Padma Newsome
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    8truedis

    Unexpectedly hilarious quirky portrayal of a touring band

    Saw this at the premiere/National concert at the Shrine in LA on Tuesday 3/25/2014. This is the story of Matt Berninger, lead singer of the National's younger brother (by 9 years) Tom attempting (and succeeding) to make a documentary of the band on tour. It mostly plays out as a story of brotherly love & jealousy, but always with a good-natured and humorous bent. Tom is a goofy kid-stuck-in-a-man's-body who has a history of quitting things before he's finished them, and Matt seems determined to see him finish this project, even if it means risking the public perception of his band. The audience was in uproarious laughter throughout the whole thing, and everyone seemed surprised at what a genuine portrait it was of not only the band, but of how a regular family's dynamics change when one member is throw into the spotlight. Highly recommended.
    8plesgaby

    The story of two very talented brothers -featuring an amazing band-

    Full disclosure: I am a longtime National fan, and I personally think that Matt Berninger is a genius. I watched this movie expecting a traditional band documentary, but even though I would have liked to see more live songs and other musical stuff, I found "Mistaken for Strangers" to be very entertaining and well crafted. Tom is Matt's younger brother, and the movie is mostly centered around his own experience joining the band on tour. He is immature, emotionally unstable, jealous of his brother's success, and kind of annoying, but somehow likable. One of the things that I liked most about the movie is the portrait of the different members of the Berninger family. They all seem like very nice people, and the love and respect that they have for each other (especially Matt and Tom) is evident throughout the film. Seems like both brothers have found a way to channel their own frustration through their art, and the results are very enjoyable in both cases. The movie shows that Tom really has filming talent, and I hope to see more of him in the future (but not exactly the B-class horror / barbarian flicks that he seems to enjoy making). My only complain is that I would have liked to see more of the Dessner and Devendorf brothers, and of course, more National music!
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Less of a concert film, and more of a documentary/dramedy about creativity and sibling bonds.

    I wanted to give this a revisit because I'm seeing The National live very soon (been waiting about a decade for them to visit my area, so it's exciting), and Mistaken for Strangers was better than I remembered. It spices up the road tour documentary format by having the director be the younger brother of the band's frontman. Perhaps it's a little self-indulgent, and I could see that turning off people who are expecting a more standard documentary about The National... but the approach won me over in the end, and when it becomes about the director trying to make the documentary we're watching, it gets meta in a way that's much more interesting than I remembered (I'm reminded of American Movie more than any music-related documentary).

    I think Mistaken for Strangers gets straight to the point, and feels tight at about 75 minutes. It doesn't waste much time, it has some fun (and occasionally intense) behind-the-scenes footage, the soundtrack is naturally very good, it's funny in parts, and I like how it explores the complicated bonds siblings often have. It's good stuff, and I think can be enjoyed by fans and non-fans of The National alike.
    7TerryOPants

    Terribly made beauty

    Music docs have a checkered history. Dig! might be the best of the recent bunch, but nobody came out of that looking good, lest of all the people it was intended promote. Spinal Tap and A Mighty Wind were at once far too farcical and far too realistic, and really the whole "rockumentary" genre wasn't left with much wiggle room.

    This isn't a rockumentary. It certainly doesn't provide much of an insight into the National, although there are the odd interview with the lesser members who look, more often than not, drunk or confused or bored. No, this is about the Berninger boys. It's a study of how an overweight college dropout copes in the presence of his universally adored, alpha-male brother. It's very hard not to come out on Tom's side. Matt is aloof, pretentious and very egotistical (although at times he shows immense sensitivity to his brother's latent depression). Tom wants what Matt has. And this film is his personal journey into that. There's a deeply psychoanalytical element to this, which, intended or no, places it above say, Standing in the Shadows of Motown or Dig, which are straight up music profiles.

    Two scenes stand out for me. One, a drunken conversation between Tom and Matt's wife, both of whom are drunk. She knows that in most battles the alpha male wins. Look who she picked. The second, when Tom screws up and leaves Werner Herzog locked outside an LA gig.

    This film is terribly made; the director himself admits this. But in the end, for some reason, he's produced a profoundly moving portrayal of two brothers, and a world in which alpha males win. Fans of the National will be relieved to know that their favourites come across as nothing worse than somewhat humourless - a far cry from The Brian Jonestown Massacre. But fans of the National will appreciate the depressive undertones which are beautifully and subtly brought to the foreground.
    8I_actually_am_sam

    Hilarious Documentary

    Wow, this was not what I expected. I haven't laughed this hard at a documentary since Michael Moore stopped doing them. Briefly, it's loosely based on Matt Berninger's brother Tom's attempts to make a movie about the band.

    I have to admit, I had to suppress my inner cynic at many points (who's doing all the filming of Tom? Who's idea was it to come on tour really? Is he really that thick??) but whoever came up with the idea of having Tom do this obviously had some idea what the results would be. I mean one meeting with Tom would have indicated that he would not be capable in pulling together some kind of coherent documentary. As they say, it takes a very smart person to act dumb. But then again some people are just dumb.

    When Tom is behind the camera he is strangely reminiscent of Jack Black at his bratty best. He's disappointed that being on tour with a rock band is actually quite boring. He doesn't really have much interest in any band members other than his brother and he uses these conversations to try and understand his relationship with his brother a bit better. The most arresting scenes are when Matt loses it with Tom - they feel very real and you know you are watching that fraternal relationship that has a lot of history.

    I love the National but, to be honest, that's of little consequence. Love them or hate them, you will laugh at this (very short) film.

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      • March 28, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • $138,991
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $87,743
      • Mar 30, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $253,285
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