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Springtime in Greenland

  • 1981
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Springtime in Greenland (1981)
ParodyComedyShort

Nick has a hard time fitting in with his suburban life and conforming to the macho stereotypes expected of him, unlike his rival, Corny Blower.Nick has a hard time fitting in with his suburban life and conforming to the macho stereotypes expected of him, unlike his rival, Corny Blower.Nick has a hard time fitting in with his suburban life and conforming to the macho stereotypes expected of him, unlike his rival, Corny Blower.

  • Director
    • John Paizs
  • Writer
    • John Paizs
  • Stars
    • John Paizs
    • Dean Dacko
    • Robert Waksdale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    166
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    • Director
      • John Paizs
    • Writer
      • John Paizs
    • Stars
      • John Paizs
      • Dean Dacko
      • Robert Waksdale
    • 3User reviews
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    John Paizs
    • Nick
    Dean Dacko
    • Corny Blower
    Robert Waksdale
    • Father
    Margaret Anne MacLeod
    • Mother
    Alana Shute
    • Sister
    A.M. Friesen
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Gerry Klym
    • Citizen of Greenland
    Greg Klymkiw
    • Barbecue Party
    Neil Lawrie
    • House Of Tomorrow - Homeowner
    Douglas Syms
    • House Of Tomorrow - Narrator
    • (as Doug Syms)
    George Toles
    • Barbecue Party
    • (as George E. Toles)
    • Director
      • John Paizs
    • Writer
      • John Paizs
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    Ofrag

    Cinematically perfect

    I first saw this film in my Canadian cinema class. It is arguably the best thing I have ever seen this term. The shots are amazing. The main character is silent bob, on steroids, with the competitive spirit of an Olympic champion. This film has something for everyone. It's a little action, romance, experimental, comedy, drama, and documentary. All tied in one awesome package!
    8desperateliving

    8/10

    Deadpan, colorful, and vaguely homoerotic, the master stroke in this short, absurd comedy is the narrator, which in its forced enunciation sounds like John Wayne playing an Indian in one of his Westerns. The mostly visual story is about a smiling, sneering macho man with dark sunglasses and a porn star mustache vs. the sensitive, silent man in the skimpy red speedo as they challenge each other with competitive dives into the swimming pool. I haven't seen any of Paizs' other films, like the more famous "Crime Wave" (apparently this silent character is recurring in his films), but it makes sense that he would have directed episodes of "Kids in the Hall." I don't know how readily available this short is, as it was shown in a film class. 8/10
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    Ordinary Madness

    No one takes ordinary, everyday events and reveals their odd, bizarre, and hysterical nature like John Paiz. Boiled down, this is simply a movie about a backyard party in the suburbs. The suburbs are presented in the style of a retro 1950s documentary complete with a homey old narrator describing things as if he were narrating home movies. There is even a film within a film, another mock 50's documentary, to suggest that things have always been the same here. But, there is trouble in paradise: Buster Keaton-like, silent Nick is less than happy (a real anomaly in this environment). He senses there is more hinted at behind his surroundings than what shows on the surface. In the middle of a thunderstorm, he leaves his house to look into someone's window but whatever mystery is revealed to him there is never shown to us. Other cracks do show up however: Nick's sister keeps dropping things. Another party-goer gets the cramps. Unsmiling Nick has a diving contest around the pool against a grinning He-Man Alpha Male. Down the street, a few odd cars, bicyclists, and make-shift floats make up the annual neighborhood church parade. Winnipeg "keeps" its secrets though ordinary life there seems odd enough.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first of John Paizs's trilogy known as "The Three Worlds of Nick." The other two include Oak, Ivy, and Other Dead Elms (1982) and The International Style (1984). This one is introduced as "The First World presents ... Nick at home."
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: Springtime in Greenland. Soapy water runs from windows and walls and fences and automobiles, and spills into the bays. Beside the grove, by the river, little girls dress their dolls in latest Spring fashions, while little boys unwrap their baseball gloves and exercise their newly formed pockets.

    • Connections
      Followed by Oak, Ivy, and Other Dead Elms (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Swing High
      Performed by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra

      Arranged by Sy Oliver

      Courtesy of RCA

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    • Release date
      • 1981 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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      24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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