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Guy Maddin Night

Guy Maddin Night

Wednesday 14th July, 2004

11pm
7 Inch Cinema

Filmficciones & 7 inch cinema present a night of celluloid excess

Anyone who has seen 5-minute Bolshevik rollercoaster THE HEART OF THE WORLD or his recent feature THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD will know something of the warped and beautiful world of Guy Maddin. A native of Winnipeg in Canada, his work plays out a love-affair with the hidden corners of cinema, pastiching and twisting the techniques of 20s/30s melodrama, propaganda and pornography to create his own crazy dramas.

In tandem with filmficciones we are hijacking the Maddin tour-bus which has recently been circling the UK, and for one night only will be presenting a full programme of Maddin's shorts - including Heart of the World and Odilon Redon (pictured), in which a train-driver and his son compete for the affections of an aquatic nymph - as well as a rare chance to see his libidinous autobiographical piece COWARDS BEND THE KNEE, inspired by the hand-cranked peep-show films of early cinema. There will also be musical entertainment and what have you, with more details to be confirmed shortly.

> THURSDAY 15th JULY, 8pm-11.30pm
THE GLEE CLUB, BIRMINGHAM ARCADIAN

Thursday 15th July 2004, 8pm-11.30pm

The Glee Club, Birmingham Arcadian


Price: £5 - book via www.glee.co.uk or ring 0870 241 5093

Anyone who has seen 5-minute Bolshevik rollercoaster THE HEART OF THE WORLD or his recent feature THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD will know something of the warped and beautiful world of Guy Maddin. A native of Winnipeg in Canada, his work plays out a love-affair with the hidden corners of cinema, pastiching and twisting the techniques of 20s/30s melodrama, propaganda and pornography to create his own crazy dramas.

In tandem with filmficciones we are hijacking the Maddin tour-bus which has recently been circling the UK, and for one night only will be presenting a full programme of the director's shorts - including The Heart of the World and Odilon Redon (pictured above), in which a train-driver and his son compete for the affections of an aquatic nymph - as well as a rare chance to see his libidinous autobiographical piece COWARDS BEND THE KNEE, inspired by the hand-cranked peep-show films of early cinema. There will also be live musical entertainment courtesy of Birmingham-based sonic voyagers and devoted Maddin fans Pram.

Guy Maddin Night

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