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In this episode, we discuss Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg, including Maddin's use of repetition, the representation of memory, and the film's blending of fact and fiction.

See where My Winnipeg is available to watch.

Supplemental Material:

The Criterion Collection's My Winnipeg Blu-ray

My Winnipeg (The Criterion Channel)

Guy Maddin and Robert Enright on My Winnipeg (The Criterion Channel)

Spanky: To the Pier and Back (The Criterion Channel)

Guy Maddin: His Winnipeg (Chicago Humanities)

Visiting Filmmaker Series: Q&A with Guy Maddin (Rutgers Filmmaking Center)

Guy Maddin on My Winnipeg | Higher Learning (TIFF)

My Guy’s Winnipeg by Wayne Koestenbaum

Additional Audio Sources:

My Winnipeg Trailer (from The Criterion Collection's Blu-ray)

The Criterion Collection's My Winnipeg Blu-ray

FilmCatcher: My Winnipeg Interview with Director Guy Madden (FilmCatcher)

Guy Maddin Talks About His Editing Style (and YouTube!) (Media Funhouse)

Why Auteur Director Guy Maddin Bought a Screenwriting Book & Only Read the Back Cover (No Film School)

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