Another unique, phantasmagorical, handcrafted spectacle that again confirms [Maddin's] place as one of independent film's wittiest, wildest and most singular talents.
My Winnipeg (2008)
Runtime: 80 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Starring: Darcy Fehr, Louis Negin, Amy Stewart
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This tongue-in-cheek "docu-fantasia" about the hold his snowbound Manitoba hometown has over him is weird, winning and hilarious.
Ingeniously madcap and heartfelt... more than just a whimsical curiosity, My Winnipeg takes an extraordinary leap forward...
Reality or just another Maddin fever dream, whichever, the images are striking.
...a product designed to appeal solely to fans of filmmaker Guy Maddin's admittedly off-kilter sensibilities...
Deep, rich sound accompanies distressed, often unfocused black-and-white shots of nighttime winter streets, garishly lit interiors and archival footage. Splashes of color in cut-out animation segs add to the texture.
Holding its hallucinatory blend of archival footage, animation and skewed recreations of scenes from Maddin's childhood together is the director's inspired, entertaining narration.
Part real documentary and part drop-dead hysterical farce...
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