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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.

Source: Amazon

Film ID
ff0047

Year
1970

Duration
93 min

Language
Italian

Colour
Colour

Genre
Documentary, Comedy, Show business

Fellini’s Role
Screenwriter, Director

People
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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