Not a film for those who suffer from a fear of clowns. This splatter drama about the love triangle between...
Not a film for those who suffer from a fear of clowns. This splatter drama about the love triangle between a Sad clown, a Happy clown and Happy's acrobat wife won Best Screenplay and Director from the Tarantino-headed jury at Venice Film Festival 2010.
Spain’s most popular genre director Álex de la Iglesia (Day of the Beast, Ferpect Crime) is in peak form with this epic that is like some Catalan molotov cocktail of Sam Fuller’s The Big Red One and Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Santa Sangre. Javier is an awkward teenager when his father, a clown, is sent to a labour camp: before dying, he tells Javier that he will only find love through revenge. Years on and Javier is a schlubby 30-something about to start working as a sad clown under the control of psychopathic Sergio, a happy clown with a flirtatious girlfriend called Natalia. When Javier falls for her, a chain of events begins that hurtles both men towards total annihilation. An outrageous kaleidoscopic opera of beautiful women, hyper-kinetic action, clowns, Grand Guignol gore, Hitchcockian chases and frenetic fascists, it features so many jaw-dropping moments of bravura filmmaking that viewers may suffer from post-traumatic cinematic sensurround." (Source: NZ International Film Festival 2011)
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The Last Circus | Details
- Award winner
- Best Director, Best Screenplay at Venice Film Festival 2010.
- Rating
- R18, contains violence, sex scenes, content that may disturb
- Runtime
- 102
- Genre
- Comedy, Horror
- Country of origin
- Spain, France