Circus Boys
Circus Boys

Circus Boys

1989Movie106 minJapanese

Two brothers, Jinta and Wataru, are raised in a travelling circus. After an accident, Jinta decides to leave the circus and travels the countryside working as a con-man. After a run-in with a local gang of yakuza, he is invited to join their ranks, where he makes the mistake of falling for a boss's mistress. Wataru stays with the circus and works hard to regain its former glory

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Don MischerGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the lives of the performers and the operation of the Carson & Barnes Circus, one of the last traditional traveling circuses in America. It follows the dedicated individuals who make the circus their life, showcasing the hard work, unique skills, and familial bonds that are central to their existence. The film captures the magic and the challenges of maintaining this classic form of entertainment in the modern era.

Critical Reception

Circus Boys was lauded for its heartfelt and authentic portrayal of circus life, earning critical acclaim for its sensitive direction and compelling subjects. Reviewers praised its ability to capture the dedication and spirit of the performers, offering a rare glimpse into a disappearing world. The documentary resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and nostalgic appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and moving depiction of circus performers' lives.
  • Commended for capturing the dedication and family-like atmosphere of the traveling circus.
  • Recognized for offering a poignant look at a traditional form of entertainment.

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Fun Fact

The Carson & Barnes Circus, featured in the documentary, was one of the last remaining family-owned and operated circuses in the United States to feature elephants in its performances.

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