I Clown
The Clowns

Fellini’s fascination with the circus and the surreal come to a head in one of his final masterpieces, The Clowns. The film reflects Fellini’s childhood obsession with clowns and begins with a young boy watching a circus set up from his bedroom window. Though comical and referred to as a “docu-comedy”, this film explores deeper human conditions such as authority, poverty, humility and arrogance, all of which manifest themselves through the characters of the clowns who vary from the local sex-crazed hobo, a midget nun, to a mutilated Mussolini disciple. Featuring Anita Ekberg, the star of his 1960’s masterpiece, La Dolce Vita and the director himself.
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Film ID
ff0047
Year
1970
Duration
93 min
Language
Italian
Colour
Colour
Genre
Documentary, Comedy, Show business
Fellini’s Role
Screenwriter, Director
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Director
Federico Fellini
Producer
RAI (Italy), ORTF (France), Bavaria Film (Germany), Compagnia Leone cinematografica
Story
Federico Fellini, Bernardino Zapponi
Screenplay
Federico Fellini, Bernardino Zapponi
Cast
Mimo Billi , Scotti, Rizzo, Pistoni , Giacomo Furia, Galliano Sbarra
Music
Nino Rota
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