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Plot Summary
The film documents the process of building and rehearsing the ambitious circus show 'Le Cirque Invisible' by the legendary clown, Victoria Chaplin, and her husband, Jean-Baptiste Thierrée. It offers an intimate look into their creative world and the dedication required to bring their unique artistic vision to life.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on the creative process of a circus show, 'Un spectacle interrompu' was generally well-received by critics who appreciated its behind-the-scenes look at artistry and dedication. It was particularly noted for its sensitive portrayal of the creators and their craft.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and sensitive portrayal of artistic creation.
Appreciated for offering a rare glimpse into the world of 'Le Cirque Invisible'.
Commended for its focus on the dedication and collaborative spirit of the performers and creators.
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Fun Fact
Victoria Chaplin, one of the central figures, is the daughter of legendary filmmaker Charlie Chaplin and actress Oona O'Neill.
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