"My Winnipeg" is filmmaker Guy Maddin's touching goodbye letter to his Canadian hometown. As such, you might expect tenderness, nostalgia, tears. You'll get some of those, but you'll also laugh and at ...
Pity poor Guy Maddin's mother. The Canadian director's last film, "Brand Upon the Brain," featured a psychotic, domineering mother who spied on her children from atop an isolated lighthouse. In his ...
Even the blandest, most benighted hamlet, if it happens to be the place where you first met the world, is myth and magic. It's the map of a hidden self, for better or worse. Usually, somehow, worse.
“I was going in the direction that all indie directors go,” said filmmaker Guy Maddin, reflecting on his career. “It was fun to do a U-turn and go in the opposite direction. Ironically, if I go to ...
Guy Maddin's "My Winnipeg" is a wonderfully weird mock documentary with dashes of hallucinatory images and pieces of dreams from the cutting-room floor. Although Maddin's voiceover tells us he is ...
IFC Films has acquired U.S. rights to Guy Madden's "My Winnipeg." The film, which premiered last Friday at the Toronto Film Festival, is a documentary study of the director's home town. By Gregg ...
TORONTO -- "Docu-fantasia" is too mild a label for Guy Maddin's simultaneously heartfelt and mocking ode to the hometown he describes as the coldest, most soporific city on Earth. By The Associated ...
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Guy Maddin’s “My Winnipeg” is screening at the 7th Tribeca Film Festival, currently underway. IFC First Take will release the film in theaters beginning in June in the U.S.] “My ...
Watching Guy Maddin’s My Winnipeg is like experiencing a restless night’s sleep; lingering on the edge of consciousness, barraged by an endless loop of imagery that almost makes sense, all the while ...