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Maddin to speak at Halloween event at WAG
Winnipeg filmmaker Guy Maddin is speaking about his latest scary project at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on Halloween.
Maddin will talk about Séances, featuring theatrical séances for the ghosts of lost cinema. It takes place at Art at Lunch at 12:10 p.m. on Oct. 31.
The talk is included with regular gallery admission.
Maddin has made 10 feature-length films and many shorts during a 25-year career.
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