Watch the First Trailer for St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein’s New Movie The Nowhere Inn

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Watch the First Trailer for St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein’s New Movie The Nowhere Inn

The meta-film, starring Annie Clark and Brownstein as fictionalized versions of themselves, is out in September
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Last year, St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein’s film The Nowhere Inn debuted at Sundance. Billed as a “playful, fictitious skewering of celebrity and the creative process,” the meta-film sees Annie Clark and Brownstein both playing fictionalized versions of themselves, with Brownstein filming a concert documentary on the singer that grows increasingly stranger. Now, The Nowhere Inn has received an official release—September 17, 2021—and a new trailer. Watch that below. The film was directed by Bill Benz.

St. Vincent recently released her new album Daddy’s Home. She previously oversaw the production of Sleater-Kinney’s final album with Janet Weiss, The Center Won’t Hold, which was released in late 2019. Prior to that, she and Brownstein collaborated on a series of vignettes around the release of Masseduction.

On Saturday, September 11, St. Vincent will headline Pitchfork Music Festival 2021 at Union Park in Chicago, Illinois. Tickets are on sale now.

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