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The Saddest Music in the World is a 2003 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin. Budgeted at $3.8-million and shot over 24 days, the film marks Maddin's first collaboration with actor Isabella Rossellini.
12 mag 2005 · A 2003 film by Guy Maddin about a contest to find the saddest music in the world in Winnipeg during the Great Depression. The film features surreal and stylized scenes, a cast of actors with artificial legs, and a soundtrack of nostalgic songs.
- (6,3K)
- Comedy, Musical
- Guy Maddin
- 2005-05-12
In this experimental musical set in 1930s Winnipeg, Canada, amputee baroness Lady Port-Huntley (Isabella Rossellini) organizes a competition offering $25,000 to the person who can compose the ...
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- Guy Maddin
- R
- Mark Mckinney
30 apr 2004 · A comedy musical by Guy Maddin about a global competition to find the saddest music in 1933 Winnipeg. The film features Isabella Rossellini, Mark McKinney and a lot of beer and surrealism.
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- Guy Maddin
- R
14 mag 2004 · Set in 1933 Winnipeg, this film follows a contest to find the performer of the saddest music. Director Guy Maddin creates a fantastical and nostalgic style that evokes old films from an alternate timeline.
10 apr 2004 · In Depression-era Winnipeg, a legless beer baroness hosts a contest for the saddest music in the world, offering a grand prize of $25,000.
A sort-of musical set in Winnipeg during the Great Depression, where a beer baroness organizes a contest to find the saddest music in the world. Musicians from around the world descend on the city to try and win first place - a $25,000 prize.