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Grand Tour
Journey of Man
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If you have no legs: Run. If you have no hope: Invent. What if anything were possible?
But to pursue his love, Frac must first overcome the opposition of Giulietta’s
father and leader of the circus, Fleur (Frank Langella). Fleur disapproves of the
love-stricken mime, fearing that Giulietta will suffer in the harsh urban world of the
streets. Frac is meanwhile distracted by the troubles facing Momo, who
is trying to escape Marcello (Heathcote Williams), a Fagin-like
taskmaster who enslaves young children and forces them to sell flowers
on the streets.
When Giulietta abandons the circus to be with Frac, the circus
collapses—Fleur is unable to face the audience without her, and the
artists perform alone in the deserted streets. In the meantime, with the
lovers’ help, the children succeed in rebelling against Marcello.
Surrounded by throngs of liberated children, transfigured in brilliant white
new clothes, Giulietta returns to the circus. Fleur comes to understand
that the mission of the circus is to console a suffering world, to invite the
audience, like the performer, to step forward across an imaginary line
separating darkness from the light. The show, like life, must go on.
![]() ![]() Below are two posters from the release of Alegria: Le Film. The one on the left is the United States/Canada release poster. The one on the right is an expandable image and it represents the film as presented in Germany.
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