Darcy Fehr
Darcy Fehr (born December 26, 1974) is a Canadian actor. Fehr was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on December 26, 1974. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows. His films include, The Saddest Music in the World, There's Something Out There, and The Law of Enclosures. Fehr's most notable roles have been his portrayals of acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin in Maddin's own Cowards Bend the Knee and My Winnipeg.
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Keyhole
In a house haunted with memories, gangster and father Ulysses Pick (Jason Patric) arrives home after a long absence, towing the body of a teenaged girl and a bound-and-gagged young man. His gang waits inside his house, having shot their way past police. There is friction in the ranks. Ulysses,...Watch Movie -
Cowards Bend the Knee
"Cowardice!! The New Sexy!!!" squeals Guy Maddin about his shot-on-Super-8, expanded-to-35mm silent "autobiography" involving beauty salons, cowardice, femmes fatale, a father's severed hands (and the daughter who wants them sewn onto her lover's arms), orgies and the Soviet...Watch Movie -
Passionflower
On the brink of puberty in 1962 suburban Winnipeg, Sarah Matthews is increasingly challenged and confused by her mother's instability. While her father refuses to acknowledge that the family is fracturing under the stress of his wife's mental illness, Sarah uses her creativity, inner strength,...Watch Movie

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