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Clown (2005)

Directed by Julian Rosefeldt
21minruntime
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Plot

In the three-channel film installation Clown (2005), the absurd and slightly uncanny figure of a clown emerges from the impenetrable lushness of the Brazilian jungle. His red nose contrasts with the green forest. Starting from the right-hand side, he passes through all three screens, stumbling towards us, following a streamlet, before finally disappearing back into the jungle. As often in Rosefeldt’s work, this film’s protagonist is an uncommunicative, self-absorbed monad: a wanderer in a world he either does not understand or – caught up in activities required by the closed circuit of his solecistic, madcap logic – wishes to ignore. As the essence of absurdity, this film work can be read as a metaphor for modern man’s alienation from nature and an epilogue to Rosefeldt’s Trilogy of Failure.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleClown
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date19 maggio 2005
Assistant directorsJulian Rosefeldt

Release dates

Theatrical release

Germany / May 19, 2005

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