Guy Maddin Delivers Social Distancing Treat, Stream ‘The Green Fog’ Free Online

Guy Maddin Delivers Social Distancing Treat, Stream ‘The Green Fog’ Free Online


Guy Maddin has bestowed a “social distancing treat” to film fans far and wide as we cope with the Coronavirus. The Canadian filmmaker has made his found footage Vertigo remake, The Green Fog, free for all to stream on Vimeo. He broke the good news via Instagram.

The Green Fog appears to be suited for disasters. Balcony Booking released the film in New York City theaters in January 2018 amid a bomb cyclone.

Made in collaboration with brothers Evan and Galen Johnson, the San Francisco International Film Festival commissioned the project to close out its 60th edition. Constructed of footage from films and TV shows shot in and around the Bay area, the film features clips from The Streets of San Francisco, McMillan & Wife, Jagged Edge, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and Dirty Harry, just to name a few. The filmmakers found that the footage lent itself to a retelling of Vertigo, so they used Hitchcock’s tale of erotic obsession as a narrative thread.

Fans of Christian Marclay’s The Clock, are sure to dig Maddin’s masterpiece. Note, The Green Fog is considerably shorter than The Clock. It’s just a hair over an hour.

Maddin was recently in Berlin with a new short film, Stump the Guesser. We’re waiting on a U.S. premiere date. You can read more about the short here.

Below you’ll find the trailer for The Green Fog. For the full film, go here. Bon appétit.

UPDATE: The Green Fog is no longer available. In its place, Maddin has shared Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton (2015). Co-directed by Maddin and the Johnson brothers, the bizarre and darkly funny short (which screened at NYFF53) goes behind-the-scenes of Paul Gross’ 2015 war drama Hyena Road. You can watch it here. See Maddin’s note about the switch below.

 

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