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The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie


The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie
















The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie is a 2005 mockumentary film about a kids' rock band.[1] Originally independent, the movie was later adapted by Nickelodeon that premiered January 27, 2007.[2] The film stars Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, David Levi, Thomas Batuello, Joshua Kaye, Allie DiMeco (as Rosalina), Cole Hawkins, Cooper Pillot, Jesse Draper (as Jesse Cook) and Michael Wolff (as Dad). The premise of the film is that the brothers Nat and Alex Wolff are able to manage their superstardom until Nat wants to perform a song he wrote about his crush, Rosalina (Allie DiMeco) while the other band members rather perform, the cellist Thomas' (Thomas Batuello) composition—which leads to the band splitting up.
The stars Nat and Alex Wolff are actually real life brothers, and the film is based on the real life band Nat formed with his best friends in pre-school.
[1] Nat Wolff wrote and performed all the songs performed in the film, except "That's How It Is" was written and performed by Alex Wolff.[1][2] The film was written and directed by, Nat and Alex's real-life mom Polly Draper who remains known for her role as Ellyn Warren on ABC's Thirtysomething that ran from 1987 through 1991.[1] Polly Draper's husband Michael Wolff who was the bandleader and musical director of The Arsenio Hall Show[1] contributed the underscore for this film, as well as producing the music with his friend, music composer Michael A. Levine. He also stars as his sons' dorky accordion playing father on-screen.[1]
Due to the success of the film where it won an award at a film festival in 2005; Nickelodeon decided to develop it into a television series titled
The Naked Brothers Band, which premiered in February 2007 was created by Polly Draper.[1]














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