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Directed by Guy Maddin
Maverick Canadian filmmaker Guy Madden returns to the director's chair for his first feature since 2003's The Saddest Music in the World with this silent, semi-autobiographical tale of two young siblings whose adoptive parents attempt to discover the source of their children's mysterious head wounds. A darkly humorous journey into the most repressed corners of the psyche, Madden's quirky tale of terror received its world premiere at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"I was fortunate enough to see Brand Upon the Brain in Chicago with Crispin Glover serving as narrator, along with live foley effects/orchestra. It was definately the best cinematic experience I've ever had. The big question in my mind is whether or not I will enjoy the movie as much the second time around with the spectacle removed. I have a feeling that it won't captivate me like it did in person. " [More]
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"[quote user="leeroy711"] I definately think (and hope) at some point they release Z. This is one that came finally made it to dvd in (I'm guessing) a very limited release. The only place you can find a copy is online and the asking price is usually around $35-45. There isn't much to speak of when in regards to special features. This is one of my favorite films and I'm reduced to finding it at the library ever " [More]
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Any Guy Maddin film is a unique experience, and Brand Upon the Brain is no exception. In its initial theatrical engagements, the film was shown as a silent movie, accompanied not only by a live orchestra but by rotating on-site narrators and sound effects pros. Even without those extras and with pre-recorded sound effects, score and narration (by Isabella Rossellini, Brain remains a remarkable piece of cinema. True, not every viewer will get "into" Brain; there's a reason Maddin remains a cult filmmaker, after all. But Brain may be more accessible than many of the director's other films. Yes, the story it tells is still somewhat confusing and off-putting; it continues to challenge viewers on a number of levels, both in terms of meaning and the emotions it evokes. But Brain is also a tremendous amount of ghoulish fun, and its genre leanings -- horror, teen sexuality, amateur sleuth, etc. -- provide some familiar guideposts that keep an audience member fairly secure. Some will still be turned off by the florid style that Maddin imposes on his actors, and the sometimes shatteringly-fast cuts and the general jumpiness of the scenes will also detract some. But those who commit to Brain will be dazzled with the results, as Maddin continues to make a case that grainy black-and-white can qualify as achingly gorgeous. Overflowing with imagination, Brain is also that rare "artsy" film that is also fun -- and that by itself should win over many admirers. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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