My Winnipeg

This image gallery is for production stills from the film “My Winnipeg”. Photo credits go to Jody Shapiro with copyrights to Everyday Pictures.

Kate Yacula, My Winnipeg (1)

Kate Yacula, My Winnipeg (1)

Kate Yacula as Citizen Girl in “My Winnipeg,” which is directed by Guy Maddin.
Photo credit: Jody Shapiro, copyright Everyday Pictures

My Winnipeg (2)

My Winnipeg (2)

Guy’s family in the old living room at 800 Ellice in “My Winnipeg,” which is directed by Guy Maddin.
Photo credit: Jody Shapiro, copyright Everyday Pictures

My Winnipeg (3)

My Winnipeg (3)

The frozen horse heads in “My Winnipeg,” which is directed by Guy Maddin.
Photo credit: Jody Shapiro, copyright Everyday Pictures

Ann Savage, Wesley Cade, My Winnipeg (4)

Ann Savage, Wesley Cade, My Winnipeg (4)

Ann Savage as Mother and Wesley Cade as Ross Maddin in “My Winnipeg,” which is directed by Guy Maddin.
Photo credit: Jody Shapiro, copyright Everyday Pictures

My Winnipeg (5)

My Winnipeg (5)

Members of the Black Tuesdays Hockey Club in “My Winnipeg,” which is directed by Guy Maddin.
Photo credit: Jody Shapiro, copyright Everyday Pictures

Ann Savage, Darcy Fehr, My Winnipeg (6)

Ann Savage, Darcy Fehr, My Winnipeg (6)

Ann Savage as Mother and Darcy Fehr as Ledge Man in “My Winnipeg,” which is directed by Guy Maddin.
Photo credit: Jody Shapiro, copyright Everyday Pictures

Ann Savage, Darcy Fehr, My Winnipeg (7)

Ann Savage, Darcy Fehr, My Winnipeg (7)

Ann Savage as Mother and Darcy Fehr as Ledge Man in “My Winnipeg,” which is directed by Guy Maddin
Photo credit: Jody Shapiro, copyright Everyday Pictures

Guy Maddin, My Winnipeg (8)

Guy Maddin, My Winnipeg (8)

Self-portrait of “My Winnipeg” director Guy Maddin.
Photo credit: IFC Films

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