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  1. Set in Winnipeg during the Depression, a legless baroness host a contest for the saddest music in the world, with a grand prize of $25,000. During the assembly of contestants a father and his two sons; one who thinks he's an American, one who is succumbing to madness over the death of his son and his ex-lovers nymphomaniac tendencies and the ...

  2. 17 de sept. de 2003 · Is The Saddest Music in the World (2003) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2004 · It'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 expressionistic film achieves a level of lunacy ...

  4. La música más triste del mundo es una película dirigida por Guy Maddin con Mark McKinney, Isabella Rossellini, María de Medeiros, David Fox .... Año: 2003. Título original: The Saddest Music in the World. Sinopsis: Durante la época de la Gran Depresión, Lady Port-Huntly (Isabella Rossellini), la reina de la cerveza de Winnipeg, para aumentar sus ventas anuncia una competición para ...

  5. In this experimental musical set in 1930s Winnipeg, Canada, amputee baroness Lady Port-Huntley (Isabella Rossellini) organizes a competition offering $25,000 to the person who can compose the ...

  6. The Saddest Music in the World. Isabella Rosellini stars as a woman who announces a competition to determine the saddest music on earth. As musicians vie for the $25,000 prize, the world listens in on the radio. 117 IMDb 7.0 1 h 40 min 2004. X-Ray R.

  7. 10 de nov. de 2008 · Guy Maddin's The Saddest Music in the World, first screened at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival and released theatrically in 2004, was made in his patented anachronistic style.Shot in grainy black and white with kitschy patches of colour and plenty of gauze, hot with artificial backlighting, it is based on obvious sets that look as if they were appropriated from the German ...