The films of Guy Maddin have often been described as dreamlike, from the town that lives in absolute silence for fear of avalanches in Careful to the beer-filled legs in The Saddest Music in the World. But perhaps none of his features have so perfectly replicated a bottomless rabbit hole of subconscious creativity as The Forbidden…
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