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The Clowns ()

I clowns (original title)
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A ragout of real memories and mockumentary, as Fellini explores a childhood obsession: circus clowns.

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Riccardo Billi ...
Clown (as Billi)
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Clown (as Reder)
Tino Scotti ...
Clown (as Scotti)
Valentini ...
Clown
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Clown
Merli ...
Clown
Carlo Rizzo ...
Clown (as Rizzo)
Alberto Colombaioni ...
Clown (as I 4 Colombaioni)
Pistoni ...
Clown
Martana ...
Clown (as I Martana)
Giacomo Furia ...
Clown (as Furia)
Dante Maggio ...
Clown (as Maggio)
Galliano Sbarra ...
Clown (as Sbarra)
Peppino Janigro ...
Clown (as Janigro)
Carini ...
Clown
Maunsell ...
Clown
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Clown (as Terzo)
Osiride Pevarello ...
Clown (as Peverello)
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Clown (as Vingelli)
Alberto Sorrentino ...
Clown (as Sorrentino)
Fumagalli ...
Clown
Valdemaro ...
Clown
Luigi Zerbinati ...
Clown (as Zerbinati)
Ettore Bevilacqua ...
Clown (as Bevilacqua)
Maya Morin ...
Crew
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Crew
Anna Lina Alberti ...
Crew (as Lina Alberti)
Gasparino ...
Crew
Alex ...
French clown
Georges Loriot ...
French clown (as Pere Loriot)
Louis Maïss ...
French clown (as Mais)
Bario ...
French clown
Ludo ...
French clown
Nino ...
French clown
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Clown
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Clown
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Clown
Victor Fratellini ...
Clown
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Clown (as Baptiste)
Tristan Remy ...
Clown
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Circus performer
Rinaldo Orfei ...
Circus performer
Nando Orfei ...
Circus performer
Franco Migliorini ...
Animal tamer
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Anita Ekberg
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Federico Fellini (uncredited)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Paolo Baroni ...
White clown (uncredited)
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Clown (uncredited)
Aristide Caporale ...
Railwayman (uncredited)
Victoria Chaplin ...
Clown (uncredited)
Liliana Chiari ...
Clown (uncredited)
Dante Cleri ...
Fascist (uncredited)
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Audience member (uncredited)
Pasquale Fasciano ...
Tall Man (uncredited)
Feverello ...
Clown (uncredited)
Gustavo Fratellini ...
Clown (uncredited)
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Dwarf nun (uncredited)
Marie Párová ...
Clown (uncredited)
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Clown (uncredited)

Directed by

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Federico Fellini

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Federico Fellini ... ()
 
Bernardino Zapponi ... ()

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Ugo Guerra ... producer
Elio Scardamaglia ... producer

Music by

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Nino Rota

Cinematography by

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Dario Di Palma

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Ruggero Mastroianni

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Adriana Olasio ... assistant editor
Edoardo Romani ... assistant editor

Set Decoration by

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Renzo Gronchi

Costume Design by

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Danilo Donati

Makeup Department

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Rino Carboni ... key makeup artist
Paolo Franceschi ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Lamberto Pippia ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Liliane Betti ... assistant director (as Liliana Betti)
Maurizio Mein ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Italo Tomassi ... set designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Alberto Bartolomei ... sound mixer
Italo Cameracanna ... foley artist (uncredited) / sound effects editor (uncredited)
Oreste Lionello ... voice double: various (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Blasco Giurato ... camera operator
Claudio Sabatini ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Carlo Savina ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Norma Giacchero ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Géneviève Hersent ... voice dubbing: Annie Fratellini
Ornella Volta ... researcher
Carlo Baccarini ... voice dubbing: various (uncredited)
Roberto Bertea ... voice dubbing: Père Loriot/various (uncredited)
Carla Comaschi ... voice dubbing: Maya Morin (uncredited)
Renato Cortesi ... voice dubbing: various (uncredited)
Lia Curci ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Corrado Gaipa ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Alberto Lionello ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Mario Maldesi ... dubbing director (uncredited)
Silvio Spaccesi ... voice dubbing: Bario (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Fellini exposes his great attraction for the clowns and the world of the circus first recalling a childhood experience when the circus arrives nearby his home. Then he joins his crew and travel from Italy to Paris chasing the last greatest European clowns still live in these countries. He also meets Anita Ekberg trying to buy a panther in a circus. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Also Known As
  • Les clowns (France)
  • Die Clowns (West Germany)
  • The Clowns (United States)
  • The Clowns (World-wide, English title)
  • The Clowns (United Kingdom)
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  • 92 min
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Trivia This film has a 100% rating based on 19 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Fellini's Circus (2011). See more »

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