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Film
My Winnipeg

When

July 25, 2008 – Aug 1, 2008

Daily

Where
Landmark Lumiere Theatre (1572 California St, 415.267.4893)
Price
Various prices
Details
http://www.landmarktheatres.com/Market/SanFrancisco/SanFrancisco_Frameset.htm
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In My Winnipeg, Guy Maddin fashions both a valentine and a Dear John letter to his hometown, in a hypnagogic blur of sliding typography, found '40s and '50s footage, and staged scenes from his childhood that feature '40s siren Ann Savage. All business-as-usual for the Canadian filmmaker, whose grainy memoir-fantasias are invariably cast as black-and-white silents, punctuated by the odd snatch of music and voice-over. Winnipeg marks a giant leap forward for Maddin's storytelling technique, however, as it matches true civic factoids (staged Nazi invasions and a three-story public pool divided by gender!) with a sleepwalking melancholy and, new for him, an acerbic, Freudian-inspired wit.

Lisa Rosman