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Guy Maddin, whose latest film The Saddest Music in the World is screening at the San Francisco International Film Festival, was on Fresh Air Monday talking with Terry Gross. Comparing his idea of the movie to screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro's original idea of a political satire, Maddin says this:

For me the contest was a great backdrop for the way families and people in love manipulate each other in much the same way that countries do. It was a great chance for me to have an orgy of self-pity, not just among nations but among family members, you know the way familes really mess with each other's minds. So I just found kind of a microcosm within Ish's political satire.

See my previous post for comments on the film.

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