The Nowhere InnThe Nowhere Inn
(2021)
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The Nowhere Inn

A musician hires a friend for a documentary, but reality becomes blurred.

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"The Nowhere Inn" is a thought-provoking film that blurs the lines between documentary and fiction. St. Vincent, a Grammy award-winning artist, hires her close friend to direct a documentary about her music, but as the project progresses, reality becomes increasingly distorted. The film explores themes of identity, authenticity, and the creative process, with a healthy dose of humor. While the concept is clever, some viewers may find the execution lacking in substance. However, the film's odd appeal is undeniable, making it worth a watch for fans of experimental cinema. Bill Benz's direction is solid, and the performances by St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein are convincing. "The Nowhere Inn" is a unique addition to the music documentary genre, and its metafictional approach will leave audiences questioning what is real and what is not. Overall, "The Nowhere Inn" is worth checking out for those looking for something different and thought-provoking.

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A mockumentary of comedy and suspense. Singer St. Vincent hires her friend for a documentary. Then the notions of reality, identity and authenticity become increasingly strange.

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