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    Guy Maddin (born February 28, 1956 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a writer and director of both features and short films. His most distinctive quality is his fondness for recreating the look and style of silent or early sound era films.

    While Maddin strives to recreate the styles and moods of early film melodramas, Weimar Republic German silent films, and 1920s Soviet agit-prop, his own distinct personal style lies in his use of clichés, psychosexual situations, bizarre stories and humor. It is this self-conscious and surreal merging of early film-making techniques with a post-modern sensibility that give Maddin's films their distinct style.

    Maddin's first film was the 1986 short The Dead Father. His first feature film was Tales from the Gimli Hospital.

    His latest work The Brand Upon the Brain was made in collaboration with the Seattle-based The Film Company, the US's first non-profit film studio. It shares a building space with the Northwest Film Forum.


        Guy Maddin
            Feature films
            Short films
    NameGuy Maddin
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    Birth DateFebruary 28, 1956
    Birth PlaceWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    OccupationFilm director, Film producer

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    Feature films
      Careful (1992)

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    Short films
      Sissy Boy Slap Party (II) (2004)
      Sombra Dolorosa (2004)
      A Trip to the Orphanage (2004)
      Fancy, Fancy Being Rich (2002)
      Fleshpots of Antiquity (2000)
      Hospital Fragment (1999)
      Maldoror: Tygers (1998)
      The Cock Crew or Love-Chaunt of the Chimney (1998)
      The Hoyden or Idylls of Womanhood (1998)
      The Hands of Ida (1995)
      Imperial Orgies or The Rabbi of Bacharach (1996)
      Sissy Boy Slap Party or The Coming Terror (1995)
      Sea Beggars or The Weaker Sex (1994)
      The Pomps of Satan (1993)
      Indigo High-Hatters (1991)
      Tyro (1990)
      BBB (1989)
      Mauve Decade (1989)
      The Dead Father (1986)
     
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