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The Clowns (1970)
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The culmination of filmmaker Federico Fellini's lifelong love affair with circus folk was his 1971 The Clowns (I clowns). Fellini's alter ego this time is a young boy, taking in his first circus (again, we're treated to the "parade" motif so often utilized by the director). As the clowns go through their rollicking routines, Fellini takes the time to snipe at movie critics by having one humorless newspaperman, who keeps repeating "What does it mean?", inundated with pails of water. There is also a fleeting homage to Charlie Chaplin in the form of Chaplin's daughter Victoria, who portrays an auditioning clown. Made for Italian TV, The Clowns sustains its exuberance by taking absolutely nothing seriously--not even Fellini, who makes fun of himself throughout in the guise of a pretentious documentary filmmaker. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Federico Fellini
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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Louie C.

A great DVD. Fellini's ,take ,on the clown's is the best. We are no longer afraid of the rollickings fun makers. This is a good documentary for the adult's that are scared of the red nose rescals and you may now know them as a friend of FUN.

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Louie C.

A great DVD. Fellini's ,take ,on the clown's is the best. We are no longer afraid of the rollickings fun makers. This is a good documentary for the adult's that are scared of the red nose rescals and you may now know them as a friend of FUN.

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