40 Acres illustrates a world devastated by a fungal pandemic, leading to civil unrest and famine, where farmland becomes the most sought-after resource.
In 1975, David Cronenberg's debut feature film, Shivers, faced severe backlash in Canada, igniting a debate over morality, funding, and artistic expression.
Universal Language offers a unique surreal experience through nonlinear storytelling and absurd humor, highlighting the quirks of life in a whimsical Winnipeg.
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Guy Maddin's films merge fantasy and surrealism, often reflecting silent film aesthetics and emphasizing emotional honesty reminiscent of classic filmmakers like Buñuel and Lynch.