Mistaken for Strangers
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Mistaken for Strangers

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 alb...ums, 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. Show More

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the reality of working on a high-profile tour. As Tom films the tour, he inadvertently becomes the subject of his own documentary. The resulting film, Mistaken for Strangers, is a raw and intimate exploration of the relationship between the two brothers.

Mistaken for Strangers offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of sibling relationships, fame, and artistic ambition. Tom's outsider status within the music industry allows him to ask the questions that no one else dares to ask. He captures candid moments of the band members, revealing their vulnerabilities and insecurities. Through his lens, we see the untold stories behind the music.

The documentary delves into Tom's personal struggles as well. As he grapples with feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt, we witness his growth and transformation throughout the tour. Tom's journey becomes a parallel narrative to the band's success, highlighting the universal themes of identity, self-discovery, and finding one's place in the world.

Mistaken for Strangers is a moving and honest portrait of two brothers navigating the complexities of their relationship amidst the backdrop of a rock band's tour. It offers a fresh and heartfelt take on the music documentary genre, appealing to both fans of The National and those intrigued by the inner workings of creative collaborations.