
It looks like much of the film focuses on Tegan and Sara's childhoods and their first tour to India. Then the third segment, and the longest, For The Most Part consists of an intimate, stripped-down concert for the Quins' friends and family in Vancouver at The Warehouse Studio.
You can pre-order Get Along from the band's website, which will be available November 15 in a DVD/CD set, including 15 live tracks from the film. Dedicated Tegan and Sara fans can also opt for the package that includes three signed lithographs and four bonus tracks. Check out the Get Along trailer below, as well as a super cute bit of stage banter from 2007, where the two talk about the proper way to spoon and share a womb. YouTube's full of their stories about pot, haircuts and fighting, so there's plenty more where that came from.
[via Consequence of Sound]