Monday, Nov. 21

* 35mm screening of The Saddest Music in the World
* Two Door Cinema Club live with openers Broods
* Jeunesse Cosmique presents a double album launch
* There’s Something Funny Going On comedy night/Movember benefit

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The Saddest Music in the World

Catch a 35mm screening of Canadian auteur Guy Maddin’s 2003 film The Saddest Music in the World, starring Isabella Rossellini and Mark McKinney (Kids in the Hall). Bar le Ritz PDB (179 Jean-Talon W.), 8 p.m., $10

Irish indie rock trio Two Door Cinema Club play Metropolis with support from New Zealand pop duo Broods. 59 Ste-Catherine E., 8 p.m., $38/$35.50 in advance

Show promoters Jeunesse Cosmique returns to their monthly routine with a big show at Casa del Popolo tonight, featuring album launches by experimental musicians Maxime Michaud and le Vaisseau d’Or, with additional sets by Crépuscule Solaire and Pierre-Luc Simon. 4873 St-Laurent, 8:30 p.m., $8/PWYC

Head to the Blue Dog for a special Movember edition of weekly Monday comedy night There’s Something Funny Going On, featuring headliner Erica Taddeo plus Austin Laford (Chicago), David Green and Marc Calaguiro (both from Niagara) and locals Jakub Stachurski, Jason Hatrick, Oren Shbiro and Reese Turner, hosted by Jon Malanos. Audience donations towards Movember cancer research will be matched by TSFGO. 3958 St-Laurent, 8:30 p.m., PWYC

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