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Rumours' Goofy Political Satire Has a Giant Glowing Brain

Guy Maddin's Rumours combines humor and a critique of international diplomacy in an accessible format.

When You're Angry, You're Already Losing: Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson on "Rumours" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Guy Maddin is a celebrated Canadian filmmaker known for his unique and surreal cinematic style, highlighted by his latest film 'Rumours.'

Rumours' Goofy Political Satire Has a Giant Glowing Brain

Guy Maddin's Rumours combines humor and a critique of international diplomacy in an accessible format.

When You're Angry, You're Already Losing: Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson on "Rumours" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Guy Maddin is a celebrated Canadian filmmaker known for his unique and surreal cinematic style, highlighted by his latest film 'Rumours.'
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Guy Maddin's Movie Rumours' Is Almost Normal

Guy Maddin's early filmmaking decisions led him to develop a unique nostalgic style that reflects personal themes of memory and loss.
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How Did Cate Blanchett Wind Up in the Year's Funniest Movie?

Cate Blanchett stars in a surreal satirical film by Guy Maddin, showcasing political absurdity and existential despair.

Trapped with Cate Blanchett and the G7 on a zombie island? Must be 'Rumours' - 48 hills

Rumours is an unconventional G7 satire featuring bizarre scenarios reflecting on the pressures faced by world leaders.
The film marks a significant departure for Maddin and his team, embracing traditional filmmaking techniques after years of experimental projects.

How Did Cate Blanchett Wind Up in the Year's Funniest Movie?

Cate Blanchett stars in a surreal satirical film by Guy Maddin, showcasing political absurdity and existential despair.

Trapped with Cate Blanchett and the G7 on a zombie island? Must be 'Rumours' - 48 hills

Rumours is an unconventional G7 satire featuring bizarre scenarios reflecting on the pressures faced by world leaders.
The film marks a significant departure for Maddin and his team, embracing traditional filmmaking techniques after years of experimental projects.
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Review | 'Rumours': It's the end of the world, and Guy Maddin feels fine

'Rumours' is a comedic absurdist satire on world leaders grappling with crisis, showcasing Guy Maddin's departure from his characteristic surrealism to a more contemporary narrative.
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