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Directed by
  
Guy Maddin

Music by
  
Jason Staczek

Initial release
  
2009

Screenplay
  
Guy Maddin

Written by
  
Guy Maddin

Cinematography
  
Benjamin Kasulke

Director
  
Guy Maddin

Music director
  
Jason Staczek

Produced by
  
Joe MacDonald Lindsay Hamel

Starring
  
Nihad Ademi Mike Bell Timna Ben Ari Darcy Fehr Audrey Neale Brent Neale Shalini Sharma

Production company
  
National Film Board of Canada

Cast
  
Nihad Ademi, Darcy Fehr, Brent William Neale, Timna Ben Ari, Audrey Neale, Michael Bell, Shalini Sharma

Similar
  
The Heart of the World, Bombil and Beatrice, Tales from the Gimli Hospital, Cowards Bend the Knee, Seances

Night mayor


Night Mayor is a 2009 short film by Guy Maddin, about a fictional inventor in Winnipeg who uses the Aurora Borealis to broadcast images of Canada from coast to coast in 1939, until the Canadian government shuts down his illegal project.

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The National Film Board of Canada (NFB), which was founded in 1939, commissioned Maddin to create a film for its 70th anniversary. In making Night Mayor, Maddin was inspired by his experience researching the NFB's film archives for his 2007 film, My Winnipeg, stating:

“I lost myself for hours, days even, among those dreamy images, constantly finding shots and sequences I’d have been very proud to have created myself. So I had to content myself with including them in this new Film Board project, and hopefully magicking together a framework that was worthy of them.”

The film's main character uses a fictional device called the "Telemelodium" to broadcast his images, which is based on the Telharmonium, an early electronic musical instrument.

Night Mayor was produced by the NFB in Winnipeg and received the Best Experimental Short award at the 2010 South by Southwest festival. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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References

Night Mayor Wikipedia