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Release Date:
May 2, 1981
Original Title:
Sempre più difficile
Alternate Titles:
Steeds Moeilijker
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
CinéTé Filmproduktie B.V.
Rai 3
VARA
Production Countries:
Italy | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
This documentary is about the Italian small family circus, based on the old street theatre of the Commedia dell'Arte. Since World War II, they have diminished in number and today hardly exist anymore. They simply can't compete with modern times entertainment, symbolized by television. The film portrays and follows the Colombaioni family, six brothers and two sisters, their children and grand children. Most of them work in their own small circus(father, mother, children). Two of the brothers, Carlo and Alberto left the circus and now have a theatre show, based on their improvisation skills that they learned in the circus. The family is known by their collaboration with Frederico Fellini and Dario Fo. They appeared in many a Fellini movie -o.a. La Strada, Le Notti di Cabiria and I Clown.
Assistant Camera:
Bernd Wouthuysen
Assistant Director:
Miriam Zumpolle
Associate Producer:
Enzo Porcelli
Director:
Tom D’Angremond
Director of Photography:
Albert van der Wildt
Editor:
Jan Dop
Electrician:
Italo di Stefano
Music:
Roberto De Simone
Music Arranger:
Raffaele Viviani
Producer:
Willem Thijssen
Sound:
Menno Euwe
Writer:
Tom D’Angremond
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