
I Am Not a Hipster 2013
In Destin Daniel Cretton's raw and poignant drama *I Am Not a Hipster (2013)*, a brooding singer-songwriter named Brook grapples with grief and self-sabotage after losing his mother.
Director: Destin Daniel Cretton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Am Not a Hipster (2013) about?
*I Am Not a Hipster* follows Brook, a gifted but troubled musician drowning in grief after his mother's death. His self-destructive tendencies isolate him until his sisters and father intervene, forcing him to confront his pain—or risk losing everything.
Who directed I Am Not a Hipster?
The film was helmed by Destin Daniel Cretton, known for his emotionally resonant indie dramas.
Who stars in I Am Not a Hipster?
The film features Dominic Bogart as Brook, alongside Alvaro Orlando, Tammy Minoff, Lauren Coleman, and Brad William Henke.
Is I Am Not a Hipster (2013) worth watching?
While not widely rated, *I Am Not a Hipster* stands out as a deeply personal indie drama that resonates with anyone who's grappled with loss. Its authentic performances and understated storytelling make it a hidden gem for fans of character-driven films.
How long is I Am Not a Hipster?
The runtime is 90 minutes.
About I Am Not a Hipster (2013) — A raw indie drama about loss, family, and redemption
In Destin Daniel Cretton's raw and poignant drama *I Am Not a Hipster (2013)*, a brooding singer-songwriter named Brook grapples with grief and self-sabotage after losing his mother. Trapped in a cycle of anger and isolation, the once-talented musician pushes away those who care most about him—until his three sisters and estranged father arrive to scatter their mother's ashes. Their unconditional love and stubborn optimism begin to chip away at Brook's walls, revealing a glimmer of hope beneath his hardened exterior.
Set against a backdrop of melancholic music and intimate family dynamics, this 90-minute indie film explores themes of grief, redemption, and the messy journey toward self-acceptance. With its minimalist yet evocative storytelling, *I Am Not a Hipster* captures the rawness of human connection and the quiet battles we fight to let go of pain.