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In this inspired, genre-twisting new film, Oscar (R)-nominated writer/director Sarah Polley discovers that the truth depends on who's telling it. Polley is both filmmaker and detective as she investigates the secrets kept by a family of storytellers. She playfully interviews and interrogates a cast of characters of varying reliability, eliciting refreshingly candid, yet mostly contradictory, answers to the same questions. As each relates their version of the family mythology, present-day recollections shift into nostalgia-tinged glimpses of their mother, who departed too soon, leaving a trail of unanswered questions. Polley unravels the paradoxes to reveal the essence of family: always complicated, warmly messy and fiercely loving. Stories We Tell explores the elusive nature of truth and memory, but at its core is a deeply personal film about how our narratives shape and define us as individuals and families, all interconnecting to paint a profound, funny and poignant picture of the larger human story. (c) Roadside Attractions. And Now You can watch Stories We Tell movie online streaming Megavideo for Free
Release Date Stories We Tell May 10, 2013 Limited

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Stories We Tell Cast by

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 Hatz

Genres Stories We Tell : Documentary,Drama,Art House & International,Special Interest

Total Vote User Stories We Tell Movie: Visitor
User Rating Stories We Tell Movie : 4
User Percentage For Stories We Tell Movie : 82 %
User Count Like for Stories We Tell Movie : 6,098
All Critics Ranting For Stories We Tell Movie : 8.7
All Critics Count For Stories We Tell Movie : 95
All Critics Percentage For Stories We Tell Movie : 95 %

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

Polley is savvy, using her talent as a director -- as a storyteller -- to give it universal appeal even though it's a very specific account.
Eric D. Snider-About.com

Perhaps the most organic, transformative meeting of form and function I've seen this year.
Charlie Lyne-Ultra Culture

Stories We Tell is cinema cutting to the profound truth of why we use narrative to make sense of the world.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show

For the most part, Polley's thoughts and feelings are pretty much absent, but the film makes some nice observations about memory and how it affects - yup - the stories we tell.
Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor

The movie isn't really about the Polley family: It's about memory, and loss, and forgiveness, and, through it all, hope. It'll knock you over.
Will Leitch-Deadspin

What emerges is a fascinating and illuminating story, one that runs the gamut from intense joy to deep sadness and features a couple of surprising twists that take proceedings off in strange and unusual directions.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

An honest and authentic documentary that powerfully explores the filmmaker's own family.
John Hanlon-John Hanlon Reviews

Polley's portrait of modern family life is a playfully profound discussion of narrative forms - the way in which we each construct our own reality through stories, part truth, part invention.
Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]

A decent piece of work, but too fussy for its own good.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

Polley approaches every character with compassion, intent upon blessing them, and serving the audience with useful questions about how we seek the truth.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Response

Polley is working in the tradition of Orson Welles, but her trickery can be exasperating; it also neutralises many of the emotional revelations.
Ryan Gilbey-New Statesman

With Away From Her and Take This Waltz, actress-turned-filmmaker Polley has proved herself as an unusually gifted director, but this inventive, moving documentary reveals even more artistic ambition.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

What saves it is our realisation that it isn't just a documentary.
David Sexton-This is London

A bittersweet and compelling autobiographical family portrait.
Adam Woodward-Little White Lies

Kane-like in its mirrored complexity, flashing in its mischievous irony, the story is a shiny maze which Polley enters knowing exactly where and what her Minotaur is - the secret of her paternal parentage - while spinning for us a thread to follow.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

Polley ... smilingly tells us that a story like hers can never truly be tied down, even as she screws every last piece into place.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

Polley's cine-tribute is a gripping and absorbing meditation on the unknowability of other lives.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

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
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