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  1. 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.

  2. 12 mag 2005 · The Saddest Music in the World: Directed by Guy Maddin. With Mark McKinney, Isabella Rossellini, Maria de Medeiros, David Fox. A musical of sorts set in Winnipeg during the Great Depression, where a beer baroness organizes a contest to find the saddest music in the world.

    • (6,3K)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Guy Maddin
    • 2005-05-12
  3. 14 mag 2004 · Powered by JustWatch. So many movies travel the same weary roads. So few imagine entirely original worlds. Guy Maddin 's "The Saddest Music in the World" exists in a time and place we have never seen before, although it claims to be set in Winnipeg in 1933.

  4. The Saddest Music in the World. Movie Info. Synopsis In this experimental musical set in 1930s Winnipeg, Canada, amputee baroness Lady Port-Huntley (Isabella Rossellini) organizes a...

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    • Mark Mckinney
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  5. 30 apr 2004 · Beer Baroness Lady Port-Huntly (Rossellini) announces a global competition to determine the saddest music in the world, and musicians from across the globe pour into town to vie for the whopping $25,000 prize. Part musical melodrama, part tongue-in-cheek social satire, Guy... Read More.

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    • Guy Maddin
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    • Isabella Rossellini
  6. 4 mag 2004 · Cinema Search. Where can I see this film? New Releases. Maverick Canadian director Guy Maddin conjures up another unique vision, this time recalling the screwball comedies and melodramas of yore.

  7. 5 nov 2004 · by Josh Vasquez. November 5, 2004. Guy Maddin’s snow globe cinema, hermetically sealed in ghostly adoration of silent cinema, is well matched to this darkly comic fable about a legless beer baroness’s search for the saddest music in the world.