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So, 'Portrait of a Clown' is this intriguing documentary by Annika Cafiero that dives deep into the world of clowns. It's pretty fascinating how she captures their evolution from these jolly figures to something that's often unsettling. The pacing feels almost dreamlike at times, with these lingering shots that let you soak in the colors and the painted faces. The interviews are raw β you really get a sense of the performers' journeys, their struggles, and how they grapple with the duality of their art. There's a palpable melancholy, almost a bittersweetness that permeates the film. Itβs not your typical cheerful clown documentary; it examines the darker sides of performance art, making it feel distinctively poignant.
Great for discussions on performance art and identity.Explores the complexities of clown culture.Interesting visuals that contrast joy with melancholy.
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