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Guy Maddin

Guy Maddin, OM (born February 28, 1956) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, cinematographer and film editor of both features and short films from Winnipeg, Manitoba. His most distinctive quality is his penchant for recreating the look and style of silent or early sound era films which has solidified his popularity and acclaim in alternative film circles. While Maddin strives to recreate the styles and moods of early film melodramas, Weimar Republic German silent films, and 1920s Soviet agit-prop, his own personal style lies in his use of clichés, psychosexual situations, bizarre stories... MORE

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Guy Maddin Friday, June 13, 2008 www.beet.tv The New York Times on Guy Maddin's New Film: "My Winnipeg — is as real as any work of art can be"...and Beet.TV Gets a Close-Up! Guy Maddin, the celebrated Canadian film director received a glowing review by AO Scott in today's New York Times for the opening of his "My Winnepeg." The reviewer writes today: "My Winnipeg” — is as real as any work of art can be." Beet.TV sat down with the filmmaker last week in New York to understand his vision of technology and the creative process. He shot the new film in HD video, projected on his refrigerator and filmed it. Amazing but true. Maddin told Beet.TV that he is keen on using camera phones to create theatrical films. Maddin is one of the most adventurous of modern filmmakers, a true maverick, this 52 year old Manitoba native has forged a singular style unlike anyone working in contemporary cinema. His genre bending avant garde and narrative films rely heavily on pastiche of antiquated film techniques and a measured embrace of the artificiality of the medium that filmmakers have forever been trying to subdue. His new film, a fictionalized travelogue of sorts, is called My Winnepeg. Scouring the depths of his personal journey living in Winnepeg for the half-century his been alive, Maddin uses his hometown as a spring board for a wily, often unreliable investigation into Winnepeg's past and its uncertain future. The film opens today at IFC Center in New York. Speaking with filmmakers is key to ... From: BeetTV Views: 1483 7 ratings Time: 05:35 More in Entertainment

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