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O Grande Palhaço 1980

★ 3.01 votes📅 1980-01-29

In the vibrant world of early-80s Brazilian cinema, *O Grande Palhaço* (1980) delivers a poignant blend of laughter and tragedy through the lens of William Cobbett.

Director: William Cobbett

Cast

Maria Zilda Bethlem
Maria Zilda Bethlem
Luiz Armando Queiroz
Luiz Armando Queiroz
Tony Ferreira
Tony Ferreira
Angelina Muniz
Angelina Muniz
Eduardo Tornaghi
Eduardo Tornaghi
Antonio Carnera
Emmanuel Cavalcanti
Emmanuel Cavalcanti
Marcos Palmeira
Marcos Palmeira
Maneco Bueno
Maneco Bueno

Frequently Asked Questions

What is O Grande Palhaço (1980) about?

*O Grande Palhaço* (1980) tells the story of a circus clown whose life unravels after his wife, a trapeze artist, dies tragically during a performance. Haunted by grief, he must navigate his son's desire to follow in her footsteps, forcing him to confront his own fears and the memory of lost joy.

Who directed O Grande Palhaço?

William Cobbett directed *O Grande Palhaço* (1980), bringing a sensitive touch to this heartfelt comedy-drama.

Who stars in O Grande Palhaço?

The film features Maria Zilda Bethlem, Luiz Armando Queiroz, Tony Ferreira, Angelina Muniz, and Eduardo Tornaghi in key roles that anchor its emotional depth.

Is O Grande Palhaço (1980) worth watching?

*O Grande Palhaço* (1980) is a hidden gem for fans of character-driven dramas with a touch of melancholy. While not widely rated, its themes of family and resilience make it a compelling watch for those who appreciate thoughtful storytelling and strong performances.

How long is O Grande Palhaço?

Runtime details are not listed.

About O Grande Palhaço (1980) — A Clown's Heartbreaking Journey of Grief and Legacy

In the vibrant world of early-80s Brazilian cinema, *O Grande Palhaço* (1980) delivers a poignant blend of laughter and tragedy through the lens of William Cobbett. This comedy-drama follows the life of a beloved circus clown whose world shatters when his wife, a daring trapeze artist, loses her life during a breathtaking performance. Grief-stricken and struggling to cope, the clown faces a new challenge when his young son becomes obsessed with following in his mother's footsteps, setting the stage for a deeply emotional confrontation between legacy and loss.

Cobbett crafts a visually rich and emotionally raw atmosphere, weaving themes of family, resilience, and the fleeting nature of joy. Maria Zilda Bethlem shines as the grieving clown's wife in flashbacks, while Luiz Armando Queiroz anchors the film as the tormented yet determined protagonist. The circus setting becomes a metaphor for life's circus—full of highs and lows, where one man must decide whether to cling to the past or embrace the uncertain future his son represents.