The National's brilliant new documentary movie, Mistaken For Strangers, is out now on DVD. We absolutely love it, so to celebrate, we're giving away copies to a few lucky winners.
The film, shot by frontman Matt Berninger's brother Tom, follows the band around on their world tour in 2010 as they finally rise to huge international acclaim off the back of the worldwide acclaim that followed in the wake of High Violet - but also tells the story of Tom's own identity crisis as he measures his own life against that of his successful brother.
Whether or not you like The National is almost irrelevant. Hell, you don't even need to like music. This is a movie that's more about brotherhood and identity than it is about a band. It's a touching tale for anyone who's ever been a brother, for anyone who's ever tried and failed, for anyone with anything to prove.
Tom may be the underdog, but in this film, everyone wins and brotherhood prevails. This is an absolute must-see.
- Read our full review of the movie here, and read our full and frank interview with Matt and Tom here
We have three copies of the DVD to be won, as well as three copies of their astounding latest album Trouble Will Find Me as runners' up prizes. To be in with a chance of winning, just answer this simple question:
Q) Complete the name of The National's latest album: 'Trouble Will...
A) ...Burst Your Bubble
B) ...Eat You Alive
C) ...Find Me