Germany / May 19, 2005
Clown (2005)
Overall average
5.0/10
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
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Clown |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 19 maggio 2005 |
| Assistant directors | Julian Rosefeldt |
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