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
Directed By:Guy Maddin
Written By:Kazuo Ishiguro, George Toles, Guy Maddin
The Saddest Music in the World
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Generally Favorable
78
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
88% Positive
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The concept is high, the humor lowbrow and the joy of experimentation evident in every frame of this wonderful picture.
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Hilariously odd and prodigiously inventive.
88
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
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
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
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
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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Production Company:
- 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
Release Date:Apr 30, 2004
Duration:1 h 40 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Love. Politics. Beer.
Awards
Genie Awards
• 3 Wins & 4 Nominations
Directors Guild of Canada
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations
Chlotrudis Awards
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations




























