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SummaryIt's 1933 in Winnipeg and the Great Depression is in full bloom. 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 Maddin's... Read More

The Saddest Music in the World

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78
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
88% Positive
29 Reviews
12% Mixed
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0% Negative
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San Francisco Chronicle
The concept is high, the humor lowbrow and the joy of experimentation evident in every frame of this wonderful picture.
90
Newsweek
Hilariously odd and prodigiously inventive.
88
Philadelphia Inquirer
It's the stuff of soap opera, infused with a nonchalant, David Lynch-like surrealism and a nutball Canadian humor. Beer - because of the baroness, and because this is Canada - flows freely.
80
Village Voice
Because everything is funny and nothing provides a punchline, audiences may be too shell-shocked to laugh--you know you're in Maddinville when individual cackles detonate at unexpected intervals.
70
The New Yorker
I am casting no aspersions on the director when I say that The Saddest Music in the World is a work of manic depression. The mania is there in the frenzied editing, the inability to concentrate on a detail for more than a few seconds; and the depression is there in the forcible lowering of spirits. [10 May 2004, p. 107]
67
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
So stuffed with Maddin-ess that it never manages to get past the glorious surfaces. McKinney strides through his role with a knowing wink, and the sheer volume of creative imagery is as distracting as it is entertaining.
40
Salon
The visual originality of The Saddest Music is deceiving: Narratively and spiritually, the movie is bankrupt, even though it's so packed with stuff (including a set of shapely prosthetic glass legs filled with dazzling, fizzy beer) that you can hardly bring yourself to believe that it all adds up to nothing.
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  • Rhombus Media
  • Buffalo Gal Pictures
  • Ego Film Arts
  • Bravo! Television
  • Movie Central
  • Corus
  • Téléfilm Canada
  • The Movie Network (TMN)
  • Super Ecran
  • Manitoba Film & Sound
  • Astral Media
  • Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit
  • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
  • Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit (OFTTC)
  • Channel 4 Television Corporation
Apr 30, 2004
1 h 40 m
R
Love. Politics. Beer.
Genie Awards
• 3 Wins & 4 Nominations
Directors Guild of Canada
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations
Chlotrudis Awards
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations
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