United States / Feb 02, 2007
Manuelle Labor (2007)
Overall average
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?
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Manuelle Labor |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 2 febbraio 2007 |
| Cinematography | Mary Billyou |
| Assistant directors | Marie Losier |
| Camera operators | Mary Billyou |
| Additional photography | Mary Billyou |
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