“During 1926 cold winter, all the horses from the hippodrome fled away after the stables went on fire. Their only scape-way was the river. But they all froze before managing to reach the opposite side. Their sculptural heads with terror still in their eyes served as a leisure park that season. I wonder in which moment the following spring carried them out into the sea, without anyone noticing.” By Guy Maddin, My Winnipeg (film still)
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Thanks for the nightmares!
Nightmares – get it.
I’d have just gone with “horscicle”.
I’m not clever often enough
Awesome pic stream, btw.
Sadly, this story was completely made up for the movie…
Almost looks like hilarious taxidermy.
Fantastic Film, great man. I had the pleasure of taking some classes he lectured