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Canadian director Guy Maddin makes the most of his distinctive retro style in this exuberant homage to (and/or ironic pastiche of) 1920s avant-garde cinema.
It’s 1933. The depression is in full swing. And a lucrative contest to determine the saddest music in the world is being held in Winnipeg, the “world capital of sorrow.”
Amidst the backdrop of the contest, a convoluted tale of love, lust, betrayal, and redemption spills over into oedipal farce. Secrets are revealed, long-lost lovers reunite, villains get their comeuppance as the strains of melodrama reach a fever pitch.
The Saddest Music in the World will leave you in tears.