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    My Winnipeg is a 2007 Canadian film directed and written by Guy Maddin with dialogue by George Toles. Described by Maddin as a "docu-fantasia", [2] that melds "personal history, civic tragedy, and mystical hypothesizing", [3] the film is a surrealist mockumentary about Winnipeg, Maddin's home town.

  2. Jul 4, 2008 · My Winnipeg: Directed by Guy Maddin. With Ann Savage, Louis Negin, Amy Stewart, Darcy Fehr. Fact, fantasy and memory are woven seamlessly together in this portrait of film-maker Guy Maddin's home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    • (5.6K)
    • Documentary, Comedy, Drama
    • Guy Maddin
    • 2008-07-04
  3. Jun 26, 2008 · Guy Maddin. George Toles. If you love movies in the very sinews of your imagination, you should experience the work of Guy Maddin. If you have never heard of him, I am not surprised. Now you have. A new Maddin movie doesn't play in every multiplex, city or state. If you hear of one opening, seize the day.

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · My Winnipeg is a 2007 Canadian film directed and written by Guy Maddin with dialogue by George Toles. Described by Maddin as a "docu-fantasia", that melds "personal history, civic tragedy, and mystical hypothesizing", the film is a surrealist mockumentary about Winnipeg, Maddin's home town.

    • 80 min
  5. The geographical dead center of North America and the beloved birthplace of Guy Maddin, Winnipeg is the frosty and mysterious star of Maddin’s “docu-fantasia.” A work of memory and imagination, the film burrows into what the director calls “the heart of the heart” of the continent, conjuring a city as delightful as it is fearsome ...

  6. May 5, 2008 · With his latest work, MY WINNIPEG, iconoclastic filmmaker Guy Maddin continues in the freewheeling, genre-bending tradition that has made him one of Canada's most consistently intriguing and...

    • 2 min
    • 258.7K
    • IFCFirstTake
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  8. Jun 9, 2015 · Guy Maddin blends fact and fiction, documentary and drama, reality and myth in this dreamy black-and-white tour of Winnipeg. Widely regarded as Maddin’s best film, My Winnipeg won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film when it premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).