In a directorial career defined by alluring strangeness, Guy Maddin’s new comedy is radical for being almost … normal. Credit...Grant Harder for The New York Times Supported by By Mark Binelli ...
We want visitors to the fest to get a little further off the QEW,” the organizer says as screenings are set to take place in ...
Have you ever watched world leaders shaking hands at this or that summit and wondered, “Do these guys hang out?” What if they ...
Guy Maddin transports the G7 to a zombie-threatened, big-brained dreamscape in his surreal political satire Rumours.
Directing trio Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson collaborate on the surreal and satiricalical film Rumours. Evan Johnson reveals how he captured the unique and hilarious political jargon ...
Cancel anytime. TORONTO - Even from her native Australia, Cate Blanchett has long felt a connection to Winnipeg filmmaker Guy Maddin’s quirky, singular films. TORONTO – Even from her native ...
TORONTO - Even from her native Australia, Cate Blanchett has long felt a connection to Winnipeg filmmaker Guy Maddin’s quirky, singular films. The Oscar-winning actress admires the way the ...
Guy Maddin is singular enough that the lending of his talents to another, far-younger director’s work perks up the ears. But one can understand such affinity within seconds of Dylan Greenberg’s The ...
Enter the Canadian trio of Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson, who give it a good try via the wry new corridors-of-power comedy Rumours (note the Canadian spelling). The film, which ...
There’s something so unique about the dry, wry Canadian sense of humour — and Guy Maddin‘s latest movie, Rumours, captures it perfectly. Set during a fictional G7 summit, Rumours sees ...