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She even had JPEGs of the fancy medieval tapestries to prove it, with scenes of death by unicorn disembowelment and all. But they refused to listen. “I grew up around New York in the suburbs and ...
Her googling leads her straight to the Unicorn Tapestries (1495–1505), an assembly of exquisite woven textiles that recounts the tale of a unicorn’s capture. According to a video Ridley ...
While the real life tapestries depicted the capture of a unicorn, the lost parts of the artwork showed the brutal consequences awaiting the medieval lords for capturing such a creature.
Director Alex Scharfman tells IndieWire about some of the (real) references for the horned monsters in his A24 film.
This is the premise behind A24's latest horror-comedy, Death of a Unicorn, directed by Alex Scharfman. As he embarks on his feature directorial debut, Scharfman delves into a unique blend of horror ...
Unicorns don’t exist. They’re mythical creatures – fabled horses with magical horns that supposedly cure the incurable. So, ...
The writer-director Alex Scharfman has, for one, borrowed visual and thematic ideas from the unicorn tapestries at the Cloisters, the medieval branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and he’s ...
Unicorn horn could be the answer to any number ... some Googling and has learned that a destroyed portion of the famous medieval unicorn tapestries contained a warning for humans about what ...