Product Tag - Guy Maddin

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    The Saddest Music in the World (2003)

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    The Saddest Music in the World (2003)

    In Depression-era Winnipeg, a legless beer baroness hosts a contest for the saddest music in the world, offering a grand prize of $25,000. Contestants flock in from around the globe. Representing America is Chester Kent, a theatre producer who thinks he’s an American despite being Canadian; representing Serbia is his brother, Gavrilo the Great, who is succumbing to madness over the death of his son; and representing Canada is their father, a pathetic drunkard. As the competition builds toward its climax, these estranged characters are brought together to express their deep feelings of pain and ultimately give in to treachery.

    $15.00
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    Cowards Bend the Knee (2003)

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    Cowards Bend the Knee (2003)

    Story of Guy Maddin, hockey player for the Maroons, and son of a local hairdresser/abortion doctor. Guy tries to overcome his own cowardice (and multiple head-knocks) as he navigates through a dream-like Winnipeg.

    $15.00
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    Brand Upon the Brain! A Remembrance in 12 Chapters (2007)

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    Brand Upon the Brain! A Remembrance in 12 Chapters (2007)

    Together with his teenage sister and a horde of orphans, young Guy Maddin lazes away his under-stimulated youth on the mysterious island he will someday inherit. In the lighthouse orphanage in which they all live, their every move is watched over by their overbearing and tyrannical mother while their father, a scientist and inventor, works away secretively in the basement. When new adoptive parents discover mysterious head wounds on their children, teen detectives Wendy and Chance Hale – brother and sister sleuths known as the “Lightbulb Kids” – visit the island to launch an investigation. As the investigation progresses, the kids are led into the darkest regions of revelation and repression as the terrible secrets of Guy’s family are revealed.

    $15.00
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    My Winnipeg (2007)

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    My Winnipeg (2007)

    A personal portrait of filmmaker Guy Maddin’s hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    $15.00
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    Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (1997)

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    Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (1997)

    Peter Glahn is released after years of incarceration as a political prisoner and is now returning to his homeland, the mythical Mandragora where the sun never sets. On board the ship home, he meets the mysterious Juliana Kossel who vanishes after stealing his heart. Once he arrives on the island, he goes to the family ostrich farm run by his sister Amelia. He finds Amelia living with a farmhand named Cain Ball who fears that Peter’s return will endanger the agreement he made with Amelia that will see him inherit the farm. Amelia has since fallen for the vain Dr. Isaac Solti who controls the island and has a hold on both Zephyr Eccles, the widow of a local fisherman, and Juliana, Peter’s dream girl from the ship. Solti’s true obsession is a recently discovered statue of Venus that possesses strange powers. All the characters meet at Solti’s lab where the sexual tensions erupt.

    $15.00
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    Careful (1992)

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    Careful (1992)

    In the remote Alpine village of Tolzbad at the turn of the century, people talk quietly and restrain their movements lest avalanches come and kill them. This atmosphere lends itself to repressed emotions – shown through the parallel stories of butler student Johann lusting after his mother (an old flame of the mysterious Count Knotkers) and Klara’s attraction to her father (who lusts after his other daughter), leading to duels and suicidal plunges galore. All this is shot in the style of an early German sound film, complete with intertitles, deliberately crackly soundtrack and ‘hand-tinted’ colour effects.

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    Archangel (1990)

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    Archangel (1990)

    A surrealistic film in which a strangely assorted group of people come together in the Russian Arctic at the height of the revolution and World War One.

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    Tales from the Gimli Hospital (1988)

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    Tales from the Gimli Hospital (1988)

    While their mother is dying in the modern Gimli, Manitoba hospital, two young children are told an important tale by their Icelandic grandmother about Ainar the lonely, his friend Gunnar, and the angelic Snjofrieder in a Gimli of old.

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    Louis Riel For Dinner (2014)

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    Louis Riel For Dinner (2014)

    short animation narrated by Guy Maddin

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    The 1000 Eyes of Dr Maddin (2015)

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    The 1000 Eyes of Dr Maddin (2015)

    Guy Maddin, who has been nicknamed the Canadian David Lynch, is undoubtedly one of the last remaining Magi of cinema. Despite living in the middle of the digital age, this heretical director hailing from the snowy plains of Canada has spent 25 years transposing the uncommon and the uncanny onto screens over-saturated with naturalistic imagery. A lover of primitive cinema, he has cunningly summoned the light-and-shadow techniques and experimentations of the Golden Age of film to resuscitate a unique cinematographic language which plays with the spectator’s unconscious by means of visual trickery as disturbing as it is absurd. In an attitude as playful at that Maddin’s films this documentary follows the mediumistic experiments of this master of illusion, filmed during the ‘’spirit’’ shootings he presented in Europe.

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    Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton (2015)

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    Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton (2015)

    Guided by the spirit of “The Cuadecuc Manifesto” (coined by co-director Evan Johnson and inspired by Pere Portabella’s 1970 experimental cult documentary, Cuadecuc, vampir), Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton is a strange, stirring behind-the-scenes look at Paul Gross’s new feature, Hyena Road. Shot on location at CFB Shilo near Brandon, Manitoba, and in Aqaba, Jordan, the film mixes deep contrast black-and-white expressionism with wry and raw western revisionism reminiscent of Sam Peckinpah, as it summons unwieldy, psychedelic energy from the main event. [TIFF]

    $25.00
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    The Forbidden Room (2015)

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    The Forbidden Room (2015)

    A submarine crew, a feared pack of forest bandits, a famous surgeon, and a battalion of child soldiers all get more than they bargained for as they wend their way toward progressive ideas on life and love.

    $15.00
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