Release Date Stories We Tell May 10, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Stories We Tell
Michael Polley,Harry Gulkin,Susy Buchan,John Buchan,Mark Polley,Joanna Polley,Cathy Gulkin,Marie Murphy,Robert MacMillan,Anne Tait,Deirdre Bowen,Victoria Mitchell,Mort Ransen,Geoffrey Bowes,Tom Butler,Pixie Bigelow,Claire Walker,Rebecca Jenkins,Peter Evans,Alex HatzGenres Stories We Tell : Documentary,Drama,Art House & International,Special Interest
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Stories We Tell
User Ranting Stories We Tell : 4User Percentage For Stories We Tell : 82 %
User Count Like for Stories We Tell : 5,278
All Critics Ranting For Stories We Tell : 8.8
All Critics Count For Stories We Tell : 78
All Critics Percentage For Stories We Tell : 96 %
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Movie Overview For Stories We Tell
Filmmaker Sarah Polley interviews members of her family as they look back on decades-old events.TagLine Stories We Tell
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Review For Stories We Tell
Everyone has a different story. I found myself holding my breath listening to them talk. The story twists like a thriller.Cath Clarke-Time Out
Stories We Tell is not just very moving; it is an exploration of truth and fiction that will stay with you long after repeated viewings.
David Thomson-The New Republic
Part of the movie's pleasure is how comfortable the "storytellers" are with their director; you get a sense of a complicated but tight-knit family, going along with Sarah's project because they love her.
Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
What a great movie.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Never sentimental, never cold and never completely sure of anything, Polley comes across as a woman caught in wonder.
Tom Long-Detroit News
After you see it, you'll be practically exploding with questions - and with awe.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer
The films greatest achievement is in how deeply mesmerising one woman's story can be, regardless of whether she's famous or not.
Jamie Neish-HeyUGuys
Honestly, it's one of the best things you'll see this year.
Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
Polley's fearless personal journey is a huge achievement, a genuine revelation - but the less detail you know beforehand, the better. Go in cold, come out warmed.
Dan Jolin-Empire Magazine
Sarah Polley is often referred to in Canada as a 'national treasure'. She's far more than that. She's a treasure to the world - period. And so, finally, is her film.
Greg Klymkiw-Electric Sheep
An absorbing exercise not only in documentary excavation but in narrative construction.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Sarah Polley's exploration of her tangled family history is a complex and thoroughly fascinating inquiry into the nature of truth and memory -- and, inevitably, into Polley herself.
Norman Wilner-NOW Toronto
This is simply a gorgeously realised and warmly compiled family album, which lingers with us not because its subjects are so unusual and alien, but because they feel so close to home. What a success.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Sarah Polley's personal "documentary" suffers from one additional emotional beat too many. Otherwise, it's mesmerizing.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters
Polley interviews her family and acquaintances with remarkable candor and intimacy, perhaps as a method of catharsis, but it never feels like a vanity project or a simple airing of dirty laundry.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
The great conceit of Polley's theories of perspective and truth is that she, as director, ultimately controlled everyone's memories because she arranged them on film.
Carla Meyer-Sacramento Bee
As with her other films, when Sarah Polley takes it upon herself to tell us a story, you can bet it's a tale well-told and one that you'll want to hear.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
What Stories We Tell does so brilliantly is both tell the story and tell about how we tell our stories. The truth may not be out there.
Joe Gross-Austin American-Statesman
This is a warm, brave and thought-provoking piece of autobiography.
Hannah McGill-The List
Stories We Tell shows us that the truth and the way its told are two very different things. Polley's wonderful documentary honors both by preferring neither.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
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