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Manuelle Labor (2007)

Directed by Marie Losier
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5.0/10

Plot

A woman with an oddly hairy belly gives birth to a pair of hands in Marie Losier’s giddily inventive "portrait" of filmmaker Guy Maddin, done as a collaboration between the two iconoclasts. A longtime fan of Maddin, Losier (best known for other inventive portraits of underground film icons like Tony Conrad and George Kuchar) hoped to document him as well; "I hate my voice and face," Maddin replied, and sent her Super-8 footage of his hands instead. Losier interwove the footage into her own distinct tale, shot like a surrealist 1920s silent film. A must for fans of Losier, Maddin and ingenious cinema in general, MANUELLE LABOR was completed for the Berlin Film Festival (where Maddin was the guest of honor). - Jason Sanders A collaboration film by Marie Losier and Guy Maddin. Two sisters, five brothers, a doctor and two nurses and the miraculous birth of a pair of hands, but whose hands?

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleManuelle Labor
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date2 febbraio 2007
CinematographyMary Billyou
Assistant directorsMarie Losier
Camera operatorsMary Billyou
Additional photographyMary Billyou

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Feb 02, 2007

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