The Saddest Music in the World

Director Guy Maddin
Year 2003
Run Time 100min
Genre Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

When Winnipeg is named the ”saddest city in the world” for the fourth year running, Baroness Port-Huntley (Rossellini) concocts an elaborate scheme to promote her beer by advertising a contest to find the saddest music in the world.

With a $25,000 prize up for grabs, composers from all over the world are soon pouring into Winnipeg to play her their woeful tunes. Things get even more interesting when her own former lover, Broadway producer Chester Kent (McKinney) enters the competition.

Realized in Guy Maddin’s signature black-and-white style that imitates the look of ’20s and ’30s cinema, this delightfully quirky film is a triumph of the imagination. A cross between a silent film and a Hollywood musical, The Saddest Music in the World is truly unlike anything you’ve ever seen before!

Director

Guy Maddin

Writers

Kazuo Ishiguro, George Toles, Guy Maddin

Cast

Isabella Rossellini, Mark McKinney, Maria de Medeiros, David Fox

Producers

Atom Egoyan, Niv Fichman, Daniel Iron, Jody Shapiro

Genres

Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Interests

Arts and Culture, Cult & Offbeat Cinema

Original Language

English