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    Indie Roundup: The Last Circus

    The Last CircusPhoto: Magnet ReleasingCult director Alex de la Iglesia's latest movie, "The Last Circus," opens with dizzying montage that includes shots of Spanish dictator Franco and clips from the notorious 1970s exploitation flick "Cannibal Holocaust" before settling into the movie's prologue. Set in 1937, during the height of the Spanish Civil War, a militia of rebels coerce a clown midperformance to fight for their cause. Armed with a machete and still in costume, the clown charges straight into a platoon of government troops and manages to single-handedly dispatch all of them. There are few images more unnerving than a close-up of a clown in the thrall of pure, unadulterated bloodlust.

    De la Iglesia's work has always navigated the sadly underexplored cinematic territory between Luis Bunuel and Monty Python. His Spanish-language work -- like "800 Bullets" and "The Day of the Beast" -- are chock-full of exuberant violence, pungent imagery, and delirious story lines. His attempts at crossing into English-language cinema, like his last film, "The Oxford Murders," felt leaden, as if the challenges of working in a foreign language had sapped the crazy right out of him.

    In a recent interview, however, the director admitted that "I totally let myself go in this film." Considering that his 1992 debut, "Accion mutante," featured, among other things, an aerobics-class massacre at the hands of a terrorist group populated by handicapped people, that says something.

    The meat of "The Last Circus" plays out in 1973 during the waning days of Franco's regime, when Javier, son of the aforementioned clown killing machine, joins the big top. He soon finds himself in a spiraling battle to the death with a fellow clown for the affections of a beautiful acrobat. What follows are some of the most lurid and bizarre acts of clown-on-clown violence you're likely to see this year.

    Also opening this week: "Mozart's Sister," Rene Feret's biopic of Wolfgang Amadeus's frustrated and overshadowed sibling; John Sayle's drama "Amigo," about America's colonial war in the Philippines; and a quirky Aussie superhero spoof, "Griff the Invisible."

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    17 comments

    • dave j  •  8 months ago
      The wildest clip of any movie I have seen in years...clowns are always scary, lol
    • Maria  •  8 months ago
      Amazing footage so far on previews!
    • Livia Berrogain  •  8 months ago
      I live in Rio de Janeiro, and saw this movie last week. amazing.
    • pantheress29  •  8 months ago
      wow...
    • Josh  •  8 months ago
      wow !! that is one of the coolest trailers I have seen in years !! where the hell can I see this ?
    • Nance  •  8 months ago
      I'm sadden that there aren't any showtimes here in LA.
    • Emmanuel  •  8 months ago
      Now this is what I am talking about. This is a f@#$ing film that is full of drama, action, acting and more. Something that you can hardly see in american that nowadays film maker in America are not doing specially in Hollywood.
    • sharon  •  8 months ago
      this movie is Great!
    • David L  •  8 months ago
      the king of hearts - Salo - must see movies
    • David L  •  8 months ago
      wow - now this is a movie of terror and shame - wow - just as good as El Topo - The Devils - italians make it look real and good
    • Bob  •  8 months ago
      Saw this film early this year at the Boulder Itnl.Film Festival.De La Iglasia's Best film is still
      "Perdito Durango"(Dance with the Devil" But if you like clowns ,naked clowns being chased by wild boars,and gun-toting clowns,this is a terrific film!!
    • IVAN  •  8 months ago
      I would love to see this movie...but is not being shown anywhere in NJ. Actually, it is only being shown in one theater in the tri-state area (NJ, NY, and PA). But of course, all the movie theaters in the area are playing the lousy Hollywood remakes. Yes, because remakes is the only thing Hollywood produces these days.
    • CloWns333  •  9 months ago
      Now thats wat i wanna see
    • duane  •  9 months ago
      cool lookin' flix!
    • JayJay  •  9 months ago
      Yahoo movies is fake! Every preview I click says "Sorry this video is no longer available!"
    • anonymous  •  9 months ago
      Hmmm. Wonder why, in an article about a director, the writer can't actually spell the director's name.
    • Master Obi Dan Kenobi  •  8 months ago
      looks pretty promising...

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