The Clowns

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Foreign Title: I clowns
Date: January 01, 1970 to December 31, 1970
Dates Note: 1970
Country of Origin: Italy
Place of Origin: Italy
Languages: Italian
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Restored by Cineteca di Bologna


Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Federico Fellini at 100
Description: 

The Clowns extends the last sequence of 8 1/2, where all the significant people in the filmmaker’s life are led by clowns and the young ringmaster around a circus ring. It presents itself as a documentary, purporting to give a true account of the culture of clowns in Italy and France in the 1920s and ’30s. But it is also an autobiographical exercise. Felliniesque documentary is a distinct genre, one not inclined to slavishly follow facts. For instance, the camera crew is fake—they’re really actors, playing the parts of technicians (as Fellini is an actor playing the part of the real Fellini). . . . In the streets and countryside, Fellini finds the clowns of our daily lives” (Seymour Chatman). Fellini said the clown “stands for the instinct, for whatever is rebellious in each one of us and whatever stands up to the established order of things. He is a caricature of man’s childish and animal aspects, the mocker and the mocked.”

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