The show must go on : an intimate portrait of the flying Wallendas
Auteurs : Biagi, Pete (Réalisateur)
Éditeur : Opal Pictures
Date de publication : 2013
Langue : Anglais
Description : 1 DVD ( 60 min) : son, coul. ; 12 cm.
Sujets :
Wallenda [famille de cirque]
Artistes de cirque - États-Unis - Biographies
Films documentaire sur les arts du cirque
Résumé :
For eight generations, The Flying Wallendas have amazed all who watch their daring artistry and dazzling skill. Since 1780 the Wallenda family has been a traveling circus troupe of acrobats, jugglers, clowns, and animal trainers. Throughout the 20th century, they were famed for their wire walking and flying trapeze, some done as high as 10 stories above the ground and all without a net. Now, in the 21st century, The Wallendas face diminishing audiences, a collapsing business model and a vanishing way of life. As they struggle to hold onto their rich heritage, The Flying Wallendas must beat back the harsh realities of performance anxiety, financial despair and spectator ambivalence while continuing to bring dreams to the dreamers from under the big top. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Audiovidéothèque (pour location)
Cote : DOCU B576s 2013