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24 Horas na Vida de um Palhaço

Título original: 24 heures de la vie d'un clown
  • 1946
  • 18 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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24 Horas na Vida de um Palhaço (1946)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA day in the life of Beby the clown. Filmed between shows at Circus Medrano, at home and in the streets of Paris, with his faithful partner and friend the clown Maïss.A day in the life of Beby the clown. Filmed between shows at Circus Medrano, at home and in the streets of Paris, with his faithful partner and friend the clown Maïss.A day in the life of Beby the clown. Filmed between shows at Circus Medrano, at home and in the streets of Paris, with his faithful partner and friend the clown Maïss.

  • Direção
    • Jean-Pierre Melville
  • Roteirista
    • Jean-Pierre Melville
  • Artistas
    • Louis Maïss
    • Beby
    • Jean-Pierre Melville
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
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    • Direção
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
    • Roteirista
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
    • Artistas
      • Louis Maïss
      • Beby
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
    • 8Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
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  • Fotos

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    Louis Maïss
    • Clown
    • (as Maïss)
    Beby
    • Clown
    Jean-Pierre Melville
    Jean-Pierre Melville
    • Narrator
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
    • Roteirista
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
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    4planktonrules

    I only watched this because I adore Melville...but skip it if you don't.

    While not nearly as famous as Godard and Truffaut, my favorite French director is Jean-Pierre Melville...the man who made many great thrillers including "Bob le Flambeur", "Le Samouraï" and "Army of Shadows". This is THE reason I decided to watch "24 Heures de la Vie d'un Clown", as I otherwise have no interest in clowns....none.

    The film was the first by Melville....and I guess you need to start somewhere. This is a documentary about the life of Beby the Clown and his friend, Maïss. As you'd expect with t film like this, the film was cheaply made--in black & white and with narration instead of dialog and it's a short. Much of it consists of Beby (without makeup) looking through books and old photos.

    So is it any good? Technically, it's okay but unless you are a huge Melville fan, you could probably skip it. It's not terrible...but more a chance for Melville to try his hand at filmmaking.
    6gavin6942

    24 Hours in the Life of a Clown

    Follows the clock round as music hall clown Beby takes off his make up, goes home for a meal, looks at photos and goes to bed to rise, spend a day in the village and perform with his new partner.

    Melville, if known at all, is best remembered for "Le Silence de la Mar" and the incredible "Le Samourai". He is not known so much for short films in the 1940s that involve French clowns. And yet, that is what we have here.

    Is this a documentary or staged? Probably a bit of both. It appears the people involved were truly the clowns they were portraying, but the actual setup may have been slightly scripted. One suspects that not every day involves looking through an old scrapbook.
    7boblipton

    We are such stuff As dreams are made on; and our little life Is rounded with a sleep

    It's a day in the life of the Cirque Medrano clown, Beby.

    Jean-Pierre Melviille's first movie as director would seem to be a documentary short, showing the routine of a clown and his partner. It an odd choice for a director whose movies showed men under great stress, living by their own rough, confused and sometimes self-destructive codes of behavior. Yet it is in his actions that we see how the artist creates his art. It's composed of memories of other great clowns, and the set routines of his life off the stage. Together, in the hours before their show, Beby and his partner sit at a cafe and watch life go by them, arguing over how to distill the ordinary life before them into something for their audience: something grander, something more heartfelt, something funnier.

    Is this not what Melville himself tried to do in his films? With his moral gangsters and would-be-moral flics, with his fantasy images of Manhattan and failed boxers, was he not doing the same?

    The movie is shot wild, except when Beby is on stage. There's an uncredited narrator, a man in a trenchcoat and hat following the movie's subject: the stand-in for the creator of this film, trying to understand his subject by observing his actions. He thinks he understands Beby. Does he? Is the clown simply a distorted image of the director?
    Mozjoukine

    What it says.

    This passable forties French short, presumably aimed at cinema first halves, has little visible connection with the work which made it's director famous. It's hard to imagine the little dog which has been trained to take up the praying position in any of Jean Pierre Melville's features.

    It follows the clock round as music hall clown Beby takes off his make up, goes home for a meal, looks at photos and goes to bed to rise, spend a day in the village and perform with his new partner.

    Routine production values.

    Fans of the dour Melville will doubtless find something of interest.
    5Quinoa1984

    well, you gotta start somewhere

    This was the great French director Jean-Pierre Melville's first film, a short about two clowns working in France in Montmarte. It's very heavily skewed on being like a documentary, but it's a little too kidding to be taken too seriously. It's clear Melville didn't have (or just decided not to go for) recorded sound, so everything, with the exception of the final clown performance on stage that the '24 hours' is leading up to, is with a narrator filling in voices and the screen directions. It's awkward and kind of stilted, even as it's meant to be cute ("Here Beby reads one of his fan letters... here Beby gets his dog to pray, since they both pray to the same God")

    It's been in obscurity for a long time and probably for good reason; it's hard for me to imagine Melville as someone who would go to a lot of clown events, and it was likely made to showcase that Melville could put something on film and present it to the public, which is fine. There is one sequence that made me smile where we see the other clown Marais changing up his make-up and a guy in the background keep changing up instruments (how he plays guitar synced up to him putting on make-up is pretty clever). But even at 18 minutes there seems like there's filler here, as we see a lot of pictures of former and/or current clowns in and out of make-up.

    It's not really bad but it's just dry stuff, meant not so much for art as to fill up some time at the theaters in the period it was made, and for Melville completists; it's included on the blu-ray for Silence de la Mer.

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      Filmed in the Paris's Montmartre and Pigalle district, in particular:
      • The bathhouse and a sidewalk cafe in the Rue Lepic (18th).
      • The Rue des Martyrs, near the Boulevard Rochechouart (9th), location of the Medrano Circus.
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      Narrator: [quoting Béby] Before going to sleep, my dog and I, good Christians, always say a prayer, because in the circus, beasts and clowns share the same God. 'Dear God, allow me to continue to serve young and old, give me a long career in the sawdust ring, as necessary to me as spaghetti. In God's name, amen.'

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1946 (França)
    • País de origem
      • França
    • Idioma
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
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    • Locações de filme
      • Paris, França
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    • Tempo de duração
      18 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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