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Twilight of the Ice Nymphs
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Synopsis
Set in a blazing land where the sun ceaselessly shines, this dramatic fantasy examines love's darker aspects. After years of incarceration as a political prisoner, Peter Glahn (Nigel Whitney, who had his name removed from the credits because another actor redubbed his lines) finally returns to Mandragora via ship. During the voyage, he encounters the glamorous Julianna (Pascale Bussieres), and falls deeply in love. Before he can act upon it, the radiant beauty mysteriously disappears. Once home he goes to see his sister Amelia (Shelley Duval) on the family ostrich farm. Poor homely Amelia is pining for the love of snake-in-the-grass Dr. Solti (R.H. Thompson) who is busy controlling the lives of Juliana and Zephyr (Alice Krige), a fisherman's widow. Solti toys with these women, but he is actually in love with a statue of Venus, a magical sculpture that seems strangely drawn towards Zephyr. Continuing frustration causes Amelia's smouldering passion for Solti to erupt into a conflagration of grisly violence. A challenging film from idiosyncratic Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ian Handford Art Director
Michael Marshall Cinematographer
John McCulloch Composer (Music Score)
Donna Szoke Costume Designer
Guy Maddin Director
Reginald Harkema Editor
Charlotte Mickie Executive Producer
Derek Masur Executive Producer
Richard O'Brien Moran First Assistant Director
Richard Findlay Producer
Rejean Labrie Production Designer
George Toles Screenwriter
Year: 1997
Runtime: 91
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Fantasy

Color type
DeLuxe

Produced by
Alliance Atlantis Communications
Marble Island Pictures