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'I clowns' (also known as 'The Clowns') is a 1970 mockumentary film by Federico Fellini about the human fascination with clowns and circuses.[https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/oct/26/i-clowns-review-philip-french-fellini-1970 I Clowns review] by Philip French at The Guardian, October 26, 2014

Production



The film was made for the Italian TV station RAI with an agreement that it would be released simultaneously as a cinema feature.Baxter, J.: 'Fellini', page 260. St. Martins Press, 1993. 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.Baxter, J.: 'Fellini', page 270. St. Martins Press, 1993.

It is a docufiction: part reality, part fantasy. The film has sometimes been referred to as the first mockumentary in film history.[http://the-artifice.com/i-clowns-fellini-mockumentary/ I clowns: Fellini's Mockumentary] - article at 'The Artifice' 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". Fellini would further explore this semi-fictional documentary genre in 1969's 'Fellini: A Director's Notebook' and 1987's 'Intervista', both of which contain unreliable depictions of Fellini himself making the film within the film narrative.

Cast



Main

* Riccardo Billi as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Billi)

* Federico Fellini as Himself

* Gigi Reder as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Reder)

* Tino Scotti as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Scotti)

* Valentini as Himself Italian Clown

* Fanfulla as Himself Italian Clown

* Merli as Himself Italian Clown

* Carlo Rizzo as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Rizzo)

* Colombaioni as Themselves Italian Clowns (credited as I 4 Colombaioni)

* Pistoni as Himself Italian Clown

* Martana as Themselves Italian Clowns (credited as I Martana)

* Giacomo Furia as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Furia)

* Alvaro Vitali as Himself (The Troupe)

* Dante Maggio as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Maggio)

* Galliano Sbarra as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Sbarra)

* Peppino Janigro as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Janigro)

* Carini as Himself Italian Clown

* Maunsell as Himself Italian Clown

* Nino Terzo as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Terzo)

* Osiride Pevarello as Clown (Credited as Peverello)

* Nino Vingelli as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Vingelli)

* Alberto Sorrentino as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Sorrentino)

* Fumagalli as Himself Italian Clown

* Valdemaro as Himself Italian Clown

* Luigi Zerbinati as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Zerbinati)

* Ettore Bevilacqua as Himself Italian Clown (credited as Bevilacqua)

* Maya Morin as Maya (La troupe)

* Anna Lina Alberti as Herself Alvaro's mother (La troupe) (credited as Lina Alberti)

* Gasparin as Gasparino (La troupe)

* Alex as Himself French Clown

* Georges Loriot as Himself French Clown (credited as Pre Loriot)

* Mas as Himself French Clown

* Bario as Himself French Clown

* Ludo as Himself French Clown

* Nino as Himself French Clown

* Charlie Rivel as Himself

* Pierre taix as Himself

* Annie Fratellini as Herself

* Victor Fratellini as Himself

* Jean-Baptiste Thirre as Himself (credited as Baptiste)

* Tristan Remy as Himself

* Liana Orfei as Herself

* Rinaldo Orfei as Himself

* Nando Orfei as Himself

* Franco Migliorini as Himself Animal Tamer

* Anita Ekberg as Herself

Cameo/Uncredited

* Maria Grazia Buccella as Herself

* Aristide Caporale as Railwayman

* Victoria Chaplin as Herself

* Liliana Chiari as Herself

* Dante Cleri as Fascist

* Shirley Corrigan as Audience member

* Feverello as Himself Italian Clown

* Gustavo Fratellini as Himself Italian Clown

* Adelina Poerio as Dwarf nun

Reception



The film has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 18 reviews with an average rating of 6.9/10. Film Critic Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four.

References




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