The film, shot in black and white, like most of Maddin's creations, is a treat for fans and a migraine for the uninitiated or terminally dull.
My Winnipeg (2008)
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Reviews Counted:77
Fresh:73
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: My Winnipeg is a charmingly irreverent 'docu-fantasy' from the unpredictable mind of Guy Maddin.
Theatrical Release:Jun 13, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Cult director Guy Maddin (THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD) revisits his boyhood in Winnipeg, casting 1940s femme fatale Ann Savage in the role of his mother. The reality-bending doesn't end there.... Cult director Guy Maddin (THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD) revisits his boyhood in Winnipeg, casting 1940s femme fatale Ann Savage in the role of his mother. The reality-bending doesn't end there. Creative interpretations of local lore, reenactments of childhood traumas, and a quasi-documentary style make MY WINNIPEG a surreal reinvention of childhood. [More]
Starring: Ann Savage, Amy Stewart, Brendan Cade, Wesley Cade
Starring: Ann Savage, Amy Stewart, Brendan Cade, Wesley Cade, Louis Negin
Director: Guy Maddin
Director: Guy Maddin
Producer: Jody Shapiro, Phyllis Laing
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for My Winnipeg
The best way to take My Winnipeg is with a box of popcorn and a grain of salt.
Restaging his youth but making his own detours, Maddin transforms Winnipeg into a city of mystery.
My Winnipeg, which combines archival documentary images with freshly shot passages, is more concerned with lyrical truth than with literal accuracy.
Ingeniously madcap and heartfelt... more than just a whimsical curiosity, My Winnipeg takes an extraordinary leap forward...
This is an achingly beautiful film full of black-and-white images working as both stark reality and soft-focus dreams. Maddin contemplates the far-off sense of leaving Winnipeg and seeks renewal through an anti-nostalgic look back at it.
It's so personal and so funny and so moving. Guy Maddin uses cinematic arts and crafts to convey his feelings about his home town
This tongue-in-cheek "docu-fantasia" about the hold his snowbound Manitoba hometown has over him is weird, winning and hilarious.
It might sound horribly arrogant to turn a "documentary" about a city into a history of your own emotional development, but the more one studies the body of Maddin's work, the more it makes sense.
Maddin has concocted his own urban myth - an oddball chronicle that re-maps his city's darkest back-lanes and by-ways as a repository for a lost innocence that neither he nor his fellow Winnipegers can ever fully recover, nor ever truly escape.
The dominant Maddin is the narrating filmmaker, more palpably present than usual in the sound of his voice, bemoaning a lost golden age of his hometown faced absurdities of the tall tale.
an awfully funny rendering of his home life as the runt of the litter
Shot in his signature black-and-white, the movie sustains a dreamlike quality that freely allows non sequitur ideas, historical events, and memories to come alive.
Weird, fascinating and uproarious, My Winnipeg takes place not in chilly Manitoba but in the dreamscape of Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin's overheated imagination.
Snow and ice fill the frame in My Winnipeg, Guy Maddin's ookily brilliant evocation of his childhood.
My Winnipeg is overloaded and digressive -- it comes with the territory -- but it’s also grounded in a place, Maddin’s Manitoban hometown, and it’s painfully engrossing.
...a product designed to appeal solely to fans of filmmaker Guy Maddin's admittedly off-kilter sensibilities...
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