Puberty
2014 · 2 min · ★ 4.0
short cine-essay by Evan Johnson and Guy Maddin
Directed by Evan Johnson
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★ 6.12018
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★ 5.62015
MovieComedy
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Cold · 2014Cold
★ 5.02014
Movie
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Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton · 2015Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton
★ 5.02015
MovieDocumentary
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★ 5.02014
Movie
short cine-essay by Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson
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★ 4.92024
MovieHorrorComedy
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★ 4.22020
MovieDramaFantasy
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2026
MovieComedyDrama
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Thursday · 2020Thursday
2020
MovieDocumentary
Thursday shot from filmmaker Galen Johnson's high-rise apartment during COVID-19 “lockdown” in Winnipeg, captures people going about their daily routines in the city's eerily empty streets, yards and parking lots, on their balconies and on the riverbanks. The extreme distance and the diminutive scale of humans is paired with sound close-ups—a combination that embodies the strange, heightened intensity of feeling of the time, knowing an era-defining tragedy is happening yet being so physically removed.
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