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The Nowhere Inn

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
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5.7/10
1.7K
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The Nowhere Inn (2020)
Opening in theaters and VOD September 17 

From real-life friends Annie Clark (a.k.a. GRAMMY award-winning recording and touring artist St. Vincent) and Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia, Sleater-Kinney) comes the metafictional account of two creative forces banding together to make a documentary about St. Vincent’s music, touring life, and on-stage persona. But they quickly discover unpredictable forces lurking within subject and filmmaker that threaten to derail the friendship, the project, and the duo’s creative lives.
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St. Vincent sets out to make a documentary about her music, but when she hires a close friend to direct, notions of reality, identity, and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and bizarr... Read allSt. Vincent sets out to make a documentary about her music, but when she hires a close friend to direct, notions of reality, identity, and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and bizarre.St. Vincent sets out to make a documentary about her music, but when she hires a close friend to direct, notions of reality, identity, and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and bizarre.

  • Director
    • Bill Benz
  • Writers
    • Carrie Brownstein
    • St. Vincent
  • Stars
    • St. Vincent
    • Ezra Buzzington
    • Toko Yasuda
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Bill Benz
    • Writers
      • Carrie Brownstein
      • St. Vincent
    • Stars
      • St. Vincent
      • Ezra Buzzington
      • Toko Yasuda
    • 22User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    St. Vincent
    St. Vincent
    • Annie Clark
    • (as Annie Clark)
    Ezra Buzzington
    Ezra Buzzington
    • Limo Driver
    Toko Yasuda
    • Toko
    Chris Aquilino
    Chris Aquilino
    • Neil
    Drew Connick
    Drew Connick
    • Robert
    Carrie Brownstein
    Carrie Brownstein
    • Carrie Brownstein
    Tema Louise Sall
    Tema Louise Sall
    • Camera Operator
    • (as Tema Sall)
    Erica Acevedo
    • Boom Operator
    Sean Liang
    Sean Liang
    • Fan #1
    Sarah Tither-Kaplan
    Sarah Tither-Kaplan
    • Fan #2
    • (as Sarah Bowie Tither-Kaplan)
    LaNora Terraé Hayden
    LaNora Terraé Hayden
    • Fan #3
    • (as LaNora Terrae Hayden)
    Kash Abdulmalik
    Kash Abdulmalik
    • Brian
    Michael Bofshever
    Michael Bofshever
    • Carrie's Dad
    Rya Kihlstedt
    Rya Kihlstedt
    • Holly
    Guy Nardulli
    Guy Nardulli
    • Security Guard
    Cass Buggé
    Cass Buggé
    • Sarah
    • (as Cass Bugge)
    Dakota Johnson
    Dakota Johnson
    • Dakota Johnson
    Nancy Daly
    Nancy Daly
    • Masseuse Nancy
    • Director
      • Bill Benz
    • Writers
      • Carrie Brownstein
      • St. Vincent
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    User reviews22

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    4isaacochoterena

    Different than i thought

    This movie has a good first part, but in the second part it gets confusing.

    The film starts well and a bit funny, it begins by criticizing the audience and that we always want to see something interesting on the person behind the artist, it also states that it is very difficult for us as humans to open ourselves emotionally. It also argues that it is not necessary for the audience to know everything about our favorite artists and that by wanting to know that, we can easily be fooled into creating an identity of the artist that is not the same as that of the human being behind it. But in the second half it loses its sense of what it means with the metaphors, it is not known if the main character is exaggerating things or is just pretending, because of this that character begins to get fed up with its sarcastic and exaggerated way of acting, It's hard to understand the tone of this movie. The story is not told in the best way, just as the ending is overwhelming since it shows that sometimes we are afraid of opening ourselves emotionally to others and that sometimes we do not want to know ourselves, but it does so in a very intense and very sudden way.

    It is not understood if it wants to be a fake documentary, or if something like this really happened or if they just did nonsense things and built a very crazy and intense story, I did nos like it and I would not recommend it, but if you are a fan of the artist which it is about, you may like it.
    4AndreaWeaver1

    I wanted to love it...

    I am a fan of St. Vincent and have been for years now. I am also a huge Portlandia fan; Carrie Brownstein's off-beat humor is something that I can and have enjoyed. Because of that, I was excited to watch this film, and truly thought I could handle whatever oddities were thrown my way. I was stupid to think so highly of myself. I felt out of step with this film as soon as it started and never really fell into rhythm with whatever was going on. I loved the music sequences and really enjoyed seeing Annie Clark acting (even if she was playing herself)
    7sweidman-28016

    A Unique Surprise

    "This is how actors play rock stars in movies."

    St. Vincent sets out to make a documentary about her music, but when she hires a close friend to direct, notions of reality, identity, and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and bizarre. The Nowhere Inn is an absurd, comedic, and thriller that I'm still trying to wrap my head around. It's hard to pinpoint the genre, but whatever it is, it's working. This played apart of the midnight selection at Sundance 2020, and I remember it looked interesting (all of the midnight ones did that year) but I didn't understand what it was about. Even watching the trailer, it barely covers what it's about. St. Vincent (Annie Clark) and her real life friend Carrie Brownstein wrote and starred in the movie, of course. They have this amazing chemistry that didn't need any building beforehand. Everything you see is genuine. Though they're playing themselves, they have a unique character that we know isn't how it's like in real life. St. Vincent does fantastic with the transformation she goes through. It's so fun to watch her go through it all. And Carrie Brownstein, who I haven't really seen much before has really good acting skills. Had those two not been cast in their own movie, and I'm not sure if they originally started out writing themselves in, I don't think they could've pulled it off.

    The story is extremely satirical. Once you start to realize what the movie is about, and it makes a point to it, you can see some of what will unfold. It pokes fun at documentaries and rockstars and performers and they way it's done is really cool and fun. When you consider the movie as a whole, then it gets a little more confusing. It's like a movie within a movie within a movie (I think that's right). What we mainly see is a mockumentary style story. There's different aspect ratios and styles to differentiate what story or movie we're focusing on. And the cinematography is pretty good. There's sequences shot on film, mostly the concerts, that are beautiful to look at. And it's edited really well. There are many achievements to be noted. With how trippy it is, it can be hard to figure out what the movie is trying to say. But that's also a point made in the movie where someone says something along the lines of "I don't think she really understood the movie we were making." A little more clarity would've helped, but I like having the mystery there. For a little bit the same things keep happening and I wanted a little more variety. It's one of those things where I thought they'd move on and show something else, but they keep going back to it. As a character, it's frustrating for Carrie but she lets it happen for some time. Nevertheless, this is a really fun movie. I was in the middle of watching it when my apartment building had a power outage so I had to watch it in halves. You need to be attentive and ready for anything when watching. By the end it goes completely off the rails and I'm not sure how to interpret it. Maybe a little more reading will help. Overall, The Nowhere Inn is a surprising movie that I would like to revisit again. It does land with everything, but for a psychological movie (that's the genre I'm going with) it has great craft and great start for Bill Benz to make more movies!
    5aronharde

    A satire that could have been an hour shorter

    I want to start off this review by saying that I was not familiar with St. Vincent or her music. This was the first time hearing of her and therefore there might be something I am missing. In fact I rated the movie as a neutral viewer that enjoys horror movies.

    It's certainly an interesting premise and I have to give major props that they did a movie like this. However I think there are pacing issues and the movie was not able to entertain throughout. I feel like this whole thing would have worked better as a short movie instead of a feature film. At times it was confusing and felt surreal which in my opinion doesn't make much sense and just felt out of place. It's a decent movie that has its strengths but I don't think it has enough entertainment value for it to be 90 minutes. [4,7/10]
    6ilvlftuup

    The Nowhere Inn, not a mockumentary

    I wanted to love The Nowhere Inn, because I'm a fan of Carrie Brownstein, and I like mockumentaries. This is more of a drug-addled, surrealistic reaction to the superficiality of celebrity, classism, and the reality of the fakeness of filmed reality. There's a lot of interpersonal cruelty between Annie & Brownstein which is frustrating & anxiety-inducing while it is couched in what feels like a nightmare. What I like about The Nowhere Inn is it's a reaction, one of disgust, which is appropriate. The objective of a mockumentary is to be satirical, sarcastic, comedic, and slightly absurd - and while there are a few really funny moments, the story gets buried under layers upon layers of mess. All said and done, I asked myself if viewers of The Nowhere Inn are supposed to feel like they were on the outside of an inside joke. That is where that film has left me.

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      Dakota Johnson signed on to do the film as she is friends with St. Vincent in real-life and largely did it as a favor.
    • Soundtracks
      The Nowhere Inn
      (Studio Version & Live)

      Written by St. Vincent (as Annie Clark) & Carrie Brownstein

      Performed by St. Vincent & Carrie Brownstein

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2021 (Kazakhstan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Featured subject's website.
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Nowhere Inn Por St Vincent: La Identidad Es Una Obra De Arte
    • Production companies
      • Topic Studios
      • Ways & Means
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $54,094
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,054
      • Sep 19, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $62,337
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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