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The Invisible Circus (film)






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The Invisible Circus
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAdam Brooks
Screenplay byAdam Brooks
Based onThe Invisible Circus
byJennifer Egan
Produced by
  • Julia Chasman
  • Nick Wechsler
  • Starring
  • Christopher Eccleston
  • Cameron Diaz
  • CinematographyHenry Braham
    Edited byElizabeth Kling
    Music byNick Laird-Clowes

    Production
    company

    Fine Line Features

    Distributed byFine Line Features

    Release dates

    • January 11, 2001 (2001-01-11) (Sundance)
  • February 2, 2001 (2001-02-02) (USA)
  • Running time

    93 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Box office$77,578[1]

    The Invisible Circus is a 2001 American drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks and starring Jordana Brewster, Christopher Eccleston, and Cameron Diaz. Based on the 1995 novel The Invisible CircusbyJennifer Egan, the film is about a teenage girl who travels to Europe in 1976 in search of answers to her older sister's suicide. During her search, she falls in love with her dead sister's former boyfriend.[2] The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2001, and was released in the United States on February 2, 2001.[2]

    Plot

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    In 1976 San Francisco, Phoebe O'Connor is plagued by the mystery surrounding the death of her free-spirited older sister, Faith, who left the United States for Europe when Phoebe was 12 years old, and was subsequently found dead at the base of a precipice in Portugal. Faith's death was ruled a suicide, but Phoebe is skeptical of this claim.

    Against the wishes of her mother, Gail, Phoebe departs for Europe hoping to uncover more information about the last year of Faith's life. In Amsterdam, she tracks Faith's boyfriend, Wolf, an Englishman who left San Francisco with Faith. Wolf blames Faith's suicide on drug use, thrillseeking, and a hedonistic lifestyle; he recalls his last moments with Faith in July 1970, when she decided to travel to Berlin to join the Red Army Faction.

    After Phoebe has a disturbing vision of Faith in the street, she is invited by Wolf to stay with him and his wife, a French woman named Claire. Wolf recollects Faith's eagerness to be engage in radical political protests, including terrorism, which frightened him. Phoebe, wanting to see where her sister last lived, plans to travel to Portugal. Wolf, though initially reluctant, agrees to accompany her on the trip. Soon, their relationship turns romantic.

    Phoebe and Wolf make their way to the seaside village where Faith died. When they arrive at the cliffside where Faith died, Wolf further elaborates on Faith's terrorist involvement with the Red Army Faction, including a bomb detonation in Berlin which resulted in the death of an innocent man. Upon reuniting with Faith in Portugal, Wolf found her riddled with guilt, and she made him promise to never tell her family that she was responsible for a man's death. In the midst of a nap on the beach, Wolf awoke to Faith standing on the edge of a rock wall along the cliff. Though he attempted to coax her back, he was unable to stop her from leaping to her death. Phoebe and Wolf embrace, and light a candle for Faith in a nearby cathedral.

    Cast

    [edit]
  • Christopher Eccleston as Christopher "Wolf"
  • Cameron Diaz as Faith O'Connor
  • Blythe Danner as Gail
  • Patrick Bergin as Gene
  • Isabelle Pasco as Claire
  • Moritz Bleibtreu as Eric
  • Philipp Weissert as Safehouse Leader
  • Nikola Obermann as Hannah
  • Robert Getter as American Statesman
  • Ricky Koole as Nikki
  • Reception

    [edit]

    The film received negative reviews from critics and holds a 22% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 63 reviews.

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ a b Scott, A. O. (February 2, 2001). "Tripping Through Europe On a Quest for Lost Time". The New York Times. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
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