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I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice

I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice
I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice

I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice Throughout the film, fellini explains that his documentary explores the history of clowns and circuses, but also the fact that “no one knows how to laugh” anymore, as all contemporary people are essentially clowns. Driving this memory is the director’s long standing obsession with the world of the circus. from this opening, the narrative transitions into a pseudo documentary journey in which fellini (as himself) and a film crew travel through italy and paris in search of the great clowns of europe.

I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice
I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice

I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice The clowns: directed by federico fellini. with riccardo billi, gigi reder, tino scotti, valentini. a ragout of real memories and mockumentary, as fellini explores a childhood obsession: circus clowns. Federico fellini's mockumentary about his true love, clowns and the circus. Among his most celebrated works is federico fellini's “the clowns” (1970), a mockumentary where di palma's cinematography vividly evoked the whimsical yet melancholic world of circus life. A powerful and highly imaginative history of clowning: part mockumentary, part dream memoir and part loving tribute to a dying art. it's beautifully constructed and gets at the dark side of clowning, culminating in an elaborate confrontation with mortality in a clown funeral set piece.

I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice
I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice

I Clowns Fellini S Mockumentary The Artifice Among his most celebrated works is federico fellini's “the clowns” (1970), a mockumentary where di palma's cinematography vividly evoked the whimsical yet melancholic world of circus life. A powerful and highly imaginative history of clowning: part mockumentary, part dream memoir and part loving tribute to a dying art. it's beautifully constructed and gets at the dark side of clowning, culminating in an elaborate confrontation with mortality in a clown funeral set piece. Being documentary and fiction in one, the clowns distinguishes itself by being a mockumentary with unique characteristics, not the least of which is reflecting fellini's own increasing fascination with how documentary films reflect "reality". “i clowns” is a pseudo documentary film directed in 1970 by the acclaimed italian filmmaker federico fellini. blending semi autobiographical recollections with a fictional narrative, the film explores the world of circus clowns. Explore federico fellini articles on the artifice, the online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including film, tv, games, anime, manga, and comics. Explore mockumentary articles on the artifice, the online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including film, tv, games, anime, manga, and comics.

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