
Overview
Guided by the spirit of “The Cuadecuc Manifesto” (coined by co-director Evan Johnson and inspired by Pere Portabella’s 1970 experimental cult documentary, Cuadecuc, vampir), Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton is a strange, stirring behind-the-scenes look at Paul Gross’s new feature, Hyena Road. Shot on location at CFB Shilo near Brandon, Manitoba, and in Aqaba, Jordan, the film mixes deep contrast black-and-white expressionism with wry and raw western revisionism reminiscent of Sam Peckinpah, as it summons unwieldy, psychedelic energy from the main event. [TIFF]
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton?
Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton was directed by Guy MaddinEvan JohnsonGalen Johnson.
Where was Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton produced?
It was produced by companies including Rhombus Media, Triple 7 Films in Canada.
Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton Ending Explained & Trivia
The ending of Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.
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