Guy Maddin Interview - The Seventh Art: A Video Magazine About Cinema
Issue #1 Guy Maddin Interview
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Guy Maddin is a Canadian filmmaker known for his contemporary use of film styles associated with silent and early sound cinema. He has directed ten feature films (including My Winnipeg and The Saddest Music in the World) and a cornucopia of shorts, while also creating several installation works.
Guy was in Toronto to be honoured as part of Canada’s Top Ten Films for his latest work, Keyhole, and graciously sat down with us for a drink at Unlovable and a conversation about his body of work.
This feature interview is from the first issue of The Seventh Art, released in February 2012.
Special thanks to our friends for help in releasing Issue #1: Guy Maddin, Ron Mann, Andrew McIntyre, Casey Irvin, Simone Smith, Jay Ferguson, Johnny Kalangis, Matthew Dawydchak, Rich Duhaney, Unlovable and Wilson 96.
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