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Saddest Music in the World, The

8th(2003) Special Programs in Focus

Love/Romance · Eroticism · Psychology  

  • CountryCanada
  • Production Year2003
  • Running Time99m
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Whentheimpossible,thearchaic,theobtuseandtheincestuousconvergeoverCanadaonlyonefilm-makercanberesponsible:Winnipeg′sGuyMaddin.DuringthefullblackbloomoftheGreatDepression,failedBroadwayimpresarioChesterKentandhisamnesiacandnymphomaniacsweetieNarcissavisitChester′shometownofWinnipeg.TheyarejustintimefortheannouncementofanewcontestbytheamputeeownerofthefamedMuskregBrewery,LadyPort-Huntley.Inexchangeforthesaddestmusicintheworld,thequeenbeeoftheprairieisofferinginreturnaprizeof$25,000andthetearfuladulationofmillions.StirredintoMaddin′scharacteristicallyidiosyncratic andhypnoticmixofwitandpathosaremoreodditiesthanmostfilmscouldbear.ButAfricantribesmen,alcoholicstreetcardriversandglasslegsarejustsomeoftheelementsthatMaddinstylishlymanagestokeepundercontrolinthisatmospherictaleofindisputableweirdness.
Director
Director
Guy MADDIN
Born in Winnipeg, Guy Maddin was named after the hero of 50s B pictures Guy Madison. Despite this Maddin is a two-time winner of the U.S. National Society of Critics Award for Best Experimental Film- most recently for “The Heart of the World” in 2000. He has won the Telluride Medal for Career in Achievement in International Cinema. Other feature works include: “Cowards Bend the Knee” (2003), “Twilight of the Ice Nymphs” (1997), and “Careful” (1995). “The Saddest Music In The World” is his fifth feature-length film.
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Credit
  • Director Guy MADDIN 가이 매딘
  • Producer Niv Fichman Judy Shapiro
  • Cast Mark Mckinny Isabella Rossellini Maria de Medeiros David Fox
  • Screenplay Guy Maddin George Toles
  • Cinematography Luc MontpellieJr
  • Editor David Wharnsby
  • Music Christopher Dedrick