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视频名称Clown*esses视频名称
视频别名视频别名
视频副标题视频副标题
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视频地区德国视频地区
视频语言德语,土耳其语,英语视频语言
视频年代2023视频年代
视频总集数视频总集数
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豆瓣ID36574981豆瓣ID
影视简介Clown*esses are more than jesters; they hold a mirror up to society. They move between the worlds and like to break rules, albeit with a wink. At the same time, clown*esses are contradiction experts by nature, because they know on the one hand that life is far too short to be sad, and on the other hand use their art not only to entertain us but to make oppression and violence v... (展开全部) Clown*esses are more than jesters; they hold a mirror up to society. They move between the worlds and like to break rules, albeit with a wink. At the same time, clown*esses are contradiction experts by nature, because they know on the one hand that life is far too short to be sad, and on the other hand use their art not only to entertain us but to make oppression and violence visible and attackable. The artists portrayed in this film, for example, look closely at patriarchal structures and learned social behaviours. When Özge in her unerring performances questions and satirises the images of women still prevalent in Turkey, this critique is rooted in her own experience – and that is precisely what makes it so funny. Lokke from Germany, on the other hand, emphasises the transformative aspect of clowning that allows them to try out different identities and characters, to refuse being pinned down and to ridicule stereotypes. Jana Rothe’s cogent short portrait presents these and other clownesque attitudes towards the world. It makes you wonder how in the world we ended up sacrificing fun and subversion to rationality in our daily lives. 源自:https://www.dok-leipzig.de/en/film/clownesses/programm影视简介