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VHS : The ClownsIn association with Amazon.comBinding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303480367 Format: Color, Subtitled, NTSC ISBN: 6303480365 Label: Henstooth Video Manufacturer: Henstooth Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Henstooth Video Release Date: February 18, 1998 Running Time: 92 minutes Studio: Henstooth Video Theatrical Release Date: 1971 Sales Rank: 7935 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - A pure joyHow lucky we are to have this wonder available, as copyright problems have kept it out of European cimenas for decades. If there has ever been a better film, I haven't seen it. It rings as true now as when I saw it as a student in Paris in the seventies. Yes, the pathos is milked for all it is worth, but the acting is glorious, and it seems as if the circus hasn't left town yet. Enjoy. John Bald Rating: - Au revoir my vanished dreams !If you thought everything was said about the childhood universe with Willy Wonka , Wizard of Oz , Mary poppins or Fantasy , sorry you made a wrong choice . The circus world is one of our invisible links with our childhood . And no one as Fellini free spirit to make a glorious homage to the clowns and the circus meaning in our lives . Haunting , beautifully filmed and exhilarating script will amaze you over and over again. Fellini showed once more why he , Tarkovsky and Bresson ... Read More Rating: - A Touching MovieFellini sees the grotesque, the ugly, the pathetic, and funny side of clowns. After showing us how clowning mirrors the grotesques of ordinary life he steps into the role of a documentary filmmaker with a bumbling crew trying to recover the great clowining of the past. He doesn't find it by interviewing pathetic old retired clowns, but he recreates it in a final extravaganza--a clown funeral complete with men in horse suits and a clown fire company. I understand a lot about Fellini's other movies ... Read More Rating: - One of Fellini's BestThis is my personal favorite Fellini film. His exercises in cinematic self-reflexivity and artistic subjectivity are wholly successful here, and the film is filled with sequences that never fail to inspire curiosity, amusement, and fascination. While there's no shortage of the grotesque, eerily dream-like images that have come to be regarded as "Felliniesque", there is also a great deal of warmth that's impossible to dislike. If you like this film, you should also watch "Roma", which similiarly ... Read More Rating: - Uneven, sentimental, but with breath-taking sequencesOriginally made for TV, this film has some real dry patches (the scripted pseudo-documentary sections of Fellini & his film crew are particularly arch), but it's all worth it for the moments of absolutely heart-stopping wonder it contains. When this film was first released theatrically in the U.S., I returned to see it repeatedly just to watch the AUDIENCE at the moment when the "dead" clown, visibly harnessed, lifts off the neck of the giant champagne bottle and begins swinging around the soundstage ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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