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The Clowns is a french film of genre Drama directed by Federico Fellini released in USA on 5 march 1970 with Federico Fellini

The Clowns (1970)

I Clowns

The Clowns
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Released in USA 5 march 1970
Length 1h32
Directed by
OriginFrance
Genres Drama,    Science fiction,    Comedy,    Documentary,    Fantasy
Rating69% 3.496753.496753.496753.496753.49675

I clowns (also known as The Clowns) is a 1970 television film by Federico Fellini about the human fascination with clowns and circuses. It was made for TV, the Italian station RAI with an agreement that it would be released simultaneously on TV and as a cinema feature; RAI and co-producer Leone Film compromised on its release, with RAI broadcasting it on Christmas Day, 1970, and Leone Film releasing it theatrically in Italy the following day, December 26, 1970. It is a part-documentary, part fantasy.

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Depuis sa précoce enfance, Fellini est attiré, voire subjugué, par le cirque. Il entreprend ici une sorte de voyage nostalgique à la rencontre des anciens clowns et de leurs souvenirs.

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