
Clown Face 2017
In *Clown Face (2017)*, director Jason Jeffrey crafts a sharp, poignant comedy-drama that dives into the messy aftermath of a mid-life crisis.
Director: Jason Jeffrey
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clown Face (2017) about?
*Clown Face (2017)* follows Michael, a man grappling with the fallout of his mid-life crisis as he tries to mend fences with his estranged daughter. His efforts to seek forgiveness reveal the gap between his self-image and reality, blending humor with poignant moments of self-reflection.
Who directed Clown Face?
Jason Jeffrey directed *Clown Face (2017)*, delivering a compact yet impactful exploration of human frailty and redemption.
Who stars in Clown Face?
The film features Matt Gordon as Michael and Chloe Rose as his daughter Laurie, with their performances driving the emotional core of the story.
Is Clown Face (2017) worth watching?
*Clown Face (2017)* is a quick but memorable watch for fans of character-driven comedies and dramas. Its themes resonate broadly, and the short runtime makes it an easy pick for a thoughtful, bite-sized story.
How long is Clown Face?
The film runs for 10 minutes.
About Clown Face (2017) — A Mid-Life Crisis Comedy-Drama You Won't Forget
In *Clown Face (2017)*, director Jason Jeffrey crafts a sharp, poignant comedy-drama that dives into the messy aftermath of a mid-life crisis. Michael, played with raw vulnerability by Matt Gordon, finds himself at a crossroads—estranged from his wife, driving a used Porsche, and desperate to reconnect with his skeptical daughter, Laurie (Chloe Rose). The 10-minute short film brims with biting humor and emotional weight as Michael's attempts at redemption collide with harsh truths. Jeffrey's tight direction and the cast's nuanced performances create an atmosphere that's equal parts cringe-inducing and deeply relatable, perfect for fans of character-driven storytelling.
Themes of regret, authenticity, and the masks we wear in life take center stage, with a visual metaphor that gives the film its name. *Clown Face (2017)* isn't just a snapshot of failure—it's a mirror held up to the absurdity and sincerity of human foibles, leaving viewers to ponder their own 'clown faces' in the aftermath.