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At some point during the production of his first film, “The Dead Father,” Guy Maddin made one of his most consequential decisions as a director. It was the early 1980s, in Winnipeg.
Master antiquary of the post-Surrealist WTF, Guy Maddin has been with us for almost four decades now, and he’s seen, as we have, the indie film-culture junglescape around him get colonized ...
Actress-producer Cate Blanchett and director Guy Maddin shared about their paths into the film industry as well as their ...
Well, thats even rarer, though Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson have certainly seemed to figure out how to make it work, collaborating on 2017s The Green Fog and, most recently, Rumours.
Cate Blanchett and Guy Maddin shared about their paths into the film industry as well as their experiences of "flow" in making art, while at Rotterdam film fest, just after a festival screening of ...
Guy Maddin has built a career helming bewildering, dreamlike, avant-garde films, but the Winnipeg auteur's new dark political comedy Rumours may be his most accessible work yet.. Ahead of its ...
Cate Blanchett on her wild new film: ‘I can’t talk about the monkey brains – I signed an NDA’ The Australian Oscar winner has collaborated with the filmmaker Guy Maddin on ‘Rumours’, a ...
Two Winnipeg-spawned who have both offered up surreal visions of the Prairie city — Guy Maddin and Matthew Rankin — talked to a Toronto International Film Festival crowd this week about the ...
Guy Maddin has built a career helming bewildering, dreamlike, avant-garde films, but the Winnipeg auteur’s new dark political comedy “Rumours” may be his most accessible work yet.
Cate Blanchett, right, and director Guy Maddin speak during the Premiere of Rumors at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, on Feb. 1 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
TORONTO - Guy Maddin has built a career helming bewildering, dreamlike, avant-garde films, but the Winnipeg auteur's new dark political comedy “Rumours” may be his most accessible work yet.
Cate Blanchett “never, ever” thought she “could work in the film industry.” “I was resigned, happily, to a career in theater. I didn’t think I was that girl. There was a sense women ...