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Tales from the Gimli Hospital

  • 1988
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.6K
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Tales from the Gimli Hospital (1988)
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While their mother is dying in the modern Gimli, Manitoba hospital, two young children are told a tale by their Icelandic grandmother about Einar the Lonely, his friend Gunnar, and the angel... Read allWhile their mother is dying in the modern Gimli, Manitoba hospital, two young children are told a tale by their Icelandic grandmother about Einar the Lonely, his friend Gunnar, and the angelic Snjofridur in a Gimli of old.While their mother is dying in the modern Gimli, Manitoba hospital, two young children are told a tale by their Icelandic grandmother about Einar the Lonely, his friend Gunnar, and the angelic Snjofridur in a Gimli of old.

  • Director
    • Guy Maddin
  • Writer
    • Guy Maddin
  • Stars
    • Kyle McCulloch
    • Michael Gottli
    • Angela Heck
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Guy Maddin
    • Writer
      • Guy Maddin
    • Stars
      • Kyle McCulloch
      • Michael Gottli
      • Angela Heck
    • 15User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kyle McCulloch
    • Einar the Lonely…
    Michael Gottli
    • Gunnar
    Angela Heck
    • Snjófridur
    Margaret Anne MacLeod
    • Amma
    Heather Neale
    • Granddaughter
    David Neale
    • Grandson
    Don Hewak
    • John Ramsay
    Ron Eyolfson
    • Pastor Osbaldison
    • (as Ronald Eyolfson)
    • …
    Chris Johnson
    • Lord Dufferin
    Donna Szöke
    • Fish Princess
    Tiffany Taylor
    • Gunnar's Strolling Companion…
    Linda Schinkel
    • Dying Mother
    Jeff Solylo
    • Angry Husband
    Randy Kray
    • Angel
    George Toles
    • Angel With Mustache
    Carmen Snidal
    • Sigvalda Sigurdsdottír
    Brent Neale
    Brent Neale
    • Valdimar…
    Greg Klymkiw
    • Gravedigger I
    • Director
      • Guy Maddin
    • Writer
      • Guy Maddin
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    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Truly surreal and grotesque film.

    Guy Maddin is a truly unusual filmmaker.His movies are black comedic and supremely bizarre excursions into silent black-and-white cinema."Tales from the Gimli Hospital" is possibly his most famous and creepiest work to date.This is a wonderfully strange and puzzling movie filled with haunting and disturbing imagery.The action takes place in the small fishing town of Gimli,Manitoba, in some indeterminate time in the early part of the 20th Century.Einar and Gunnar,two men afflicted with the deadly smallpox virus,are housed in the small Gimli Hospital,their bodies covered with the scars of disease,their minds slowly slipping into paranoia and fear.Much of the film is silent,only archaic soundtrack is used regularly.The film is shot in equisite black-and-white and looks terrific.Give it a look,if you enjoy watching surrealist cinema.8 out of 10.
    8Boba_Fett1138

    A great, strange, unique little film.

    As strange and surreal as this movie is, I just love it. Shockingly enough I seem to be quite fond of this strange, art-house type of movies.

    It's a very surreal movie, that is shot in 1920's/1930's style. It means that the entire movie is black & white and even old fashioned looking, with all of its sets, costumes and make-up effects but also its style of acting and the way some scene's are being set up and executed. It's also a throwback to old European surreal and more stylish type of movies, from the '50's and '60's. Movies that were not just style over substance but also ones that had a good effective story in it, no matter how well it got hidden all underneath its surreal images and strange moments.

    And yes, this movie as well has a very strange but fascinating story, set at a strange hospital, about patients with a strange disease, in a strange time, in a strange far off place. It's apparently set in Gimli, Canada, which is also know as the capital of New Iceland, despite it being a very small town. It also explains some of the strange Scandinavian names and accents the characters have.

    If you just happen to stumble upon this movie somewhere and decide to watch it, without knowing anything about it, you would not believe that this movie got actually released in 1988. It's that good looking in its very old fashioned way. It's amazing the amount of detail they spend on this movie and director and writer Guy Maddin truly managed to capture an unique, old fashioned, grainy type of atmosphere. But it's also thanks to the casting of some old fashioned type of looking persons, that makes the movie and its story work out convincing as an old one.

    Clearly, it's a movie that will not appeal to every person and some mind find it just a bit too strange and not fascinating enough. This movie is really a matter of taste, more than anything else but if you're fond of some surreal type of films (like David Lynch movies), European type of old films (lets say Ingmar Bergman type of movies), or some of the movies from the 1920's and 1930's, this movie is really worth a watch and changes are you might end up really liking it.

    8/10

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    ametaphysicalshark

    Welcome to the world of Guy Maddin

    I can't think of a better introduction to eccentric Canadian auteur Guy Maddin than "Tales from the Gimli Hospital". Maddin's feature debut is as ingeniously bizarre and surreal as many of his later followings and despite being a bit rough around the edges it is more than deserving of its devoted cult following which regard it as one of the best films of the 80's. I can't agree with that particular statement but it is unquestionably one of the most unique and interesting films of the decade, and certainly among the more memorable Canadian films to emerge during the time period.

    While two children are witnessing their mother's slow death in a modern-day hospital in Gimli, Manitoba, they are told a story by their grandmother set in Gimli many years before. The story is a fascinating and complex one, echoing a parable at times and at others simply bizarre. Often compared to David Lynch's "Eraserhead", "Tales from the Gimli Hospital" is a far more straightforward film, actually, and one with a narrative that requires interpretation but can be followed quite easily. It is an interesting parallel to Lynch's debut, however.

    As noted previously the film is rough around the edges in terms of budget and other constraints and Maddin isn't as comfortable and confident a director as he would later become, but the film works wonderfully as a whole and comes highly recommended.

    8/10
    7thelonesomeroad

    Not necessarily as strange as it seems...

    I picked up this movie since I live in Gimli, and have heard interesting things about Guy Maddin. Though certainly a strange and surrealist film, it is also a monument and critique of Icelandic culture, and Gimli, where he had a summer cottage. If you know the history of Gimli, and are familiar with Icelandic culture, certain parts of the film do not seem strange at all. I would be interested in knowing how people not knowing these things interpreted things like the marriage across the river, or the food served at the hospital. I am in love with the aesthetics of it. He has been able to capture the exact look of early films, right down to actors and costuming, yet this doesn't seem to take over the film. Though I am personally a bigger fan of Maddin's short films, I enjoyed trying to work my way through this.
    grob248

    Hmm

    If you are looking for something unorthodox and bizarre and very arty, you should look into this. Guy Maddin turned his obsession with silent movies, surrealism, Luis Bunuel, David Lynch and god known what else into...something. I probably don't possess enough movie knowledge to competently judge this one or grasp everything that's going on, but I suppose that Maddin has something going here. Not that I had a lot of fun watching it. This is for an exquisite taste only. Nonetheless, it still left me curious about Maddin's other works.

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    • Trivia
      According to Guy Maddin the plot of Tales from the Gimli Hospital (1988) was inspired by "The Eternal Husband," by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Maddin's own experience of cuckolding a friend.
    • Quotes

      Amma: It all happened in a Gimli we no longer know.

    • Connections
      Featured in Guy Maddin: En attendant le crépuscule (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Vikings
      (uncredited)

      from Les Vikings (1958)

      Music by Mario Nascimbene

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • Icelandic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Geschichten aus dem Gimli Hospital
    • Filming locations
      • Gimli, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Extra Large Productions
      • The Canada Manitoba Cultural Industries Development Office (CIDO)
      • Winnipeg Film Group
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    • Budget
      • $25,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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