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Canada 2007

Guy Maddin's portrait of his native city is intensely idiosyncratic and hilariously unreliable, constructed around his apparently doomed imperative to escape the place, and with it his mother. It was commissioned by the Documentary Channel, but that's where any resemblance to documentary as we know it ends. His Winnipeg is a wintry noir metropolis, refracted through his patented array of antique optical techniques and glimpsed from the window of a train that's hurtling out of town, but caught in a constant loop. Dredging the fetid depths of his subconscious, he takes us back to the sensual mayhem of his mother's hairdressing salon, the macho world of ice hockey and the locker rooms of the city's subterranean pools. Rococo re-enactments cast 40s femme fatale Anne Savage as the frightful mother. The scourge of developers, Maddin rails against the destruction of its great buildings, loathing the city fathers with murderous relish. – Bill Gosden

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Director: Guy Maddin
Producers: Phyllis Lang, Guy Maddin, Jody Shapiro
Screenplay: Guy Maddin, George Toles
Cinematography: Jody Shapiro
Editor: John Gurdebeke

With: Ann Savage (Mother), Louis Negin (Mayor Cornish), Amy Stewart (Janet Maddin), Darcy Fehr (Guy Maddin), Brendan Cade (Cameron Maddin), Wesley Cade (Ross Maddin), Lou Profeta, Fred Dunsmore (themselves), Kate Yacula (Citizen Girl), Jacelyn Lobay (Gwenyth Lloyd), Eric Nipp (Viscount Gort), Jennifer Palichuk (Althea Cornish)

80 mins, 35mm

M nudity

Wellington Film Society
Monday 8 March, 6.15pm

Palmerston North Film Society
Wednesday 10 March, 5.30pm

Auckland Film Society
Monday 15 March, 6.30pm

Waitati Film Society
Tuesday 16 March, 8.00pm*

Canterbury Film Society
Monday 22 March, 6.30pm

Dunedin Film Society
Wednesday 31 March, 8.00pm

Nelson Film Society
Thursday 8 April, 6.00pm

Hamilton Film Society
Monday 26 April, 8.00pm

Queenstown Film Society
Tuesday 22 June, 8.30pm*