
Guy Maddin
Biography
Guy Maddin CM OM is a Canadian screenwriter, director, author, cinematographer and film editor of both features and short films, as well as an installation artist, from Winnipeg, Manitoba. His most distinctive quality is his penchant for recreating the look and style of silent or early sound era films which has solidified his popularity and acclaim in alternative film circles. Since completing his first film in 1985, Maddin has become one of Canada's most well-known and celebrated film-makers. Maddin has directed eleven feature films and numerous short films, in addition to publishing three books and creating a host of installation art projects. A number of Maddin's recent films began as or developed from installation art projects, and his books also relate to his film work. Maddin has been the subject of much critical praise and academic attention, including two books of interviews with Maddin and two book-length academic studies of his work. Maddin was appointed to the Order of Canada, the country's highest civilian honour, in 2012.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg as Self
2022Horse Brothers as Anton the Horse (voice)
2021Cliff: A Portrait of an Artist as Self
2019J.T. LeRoy as Reader
2017Trump Dreams
2017Tales from the Winnipeg Film Group
2016The Amazed Spectator as Himself
2015The 1000 Eyes of Dr Maddin
2014Louis Riel for Dinner as Narrator
2009It Came from Kuchar as Self
200897 Percent True
2008My Winnipeg as Narrator (voice)
2008Death of the Reel as Himself
2007Manuelle Labor
2000Vinyl as Himself
2000Nostradamus as Waiter Joe
1997Guy Maddin: Waiting for Twilight as Self - filmmaker
1983The International Style as Nurse
1982Oak, Ivy, and Other Dead Elms as Student
—The Triangular Door as Narrator








