Audience emotional responses to 'My Winnipeg' are dominated by a unique blend of Humor, Nostalgia, and Melancholy. The film's surreal, dreamlike narrative and Guy Maddin's eccentric persona evoke significant Humor. A deep sense of Nostalgia and Melancholy arises from the exploration of personal and civic history, the reenactment of childhood memories, and the lament for lost landmarks like the Wolseley Elm and Eaton's building. Sadness and Empathy are present due to the themes of being stuck, the passage of time, and the director's struggle with his hometown. As a documentary with an unconventional style, it also sparks considerable Curiosity and, at times, Confusion, adding to its distinctive emotional landscape.
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