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Cirque Du Soleil Delirium
(2008)
Released By:
Sony Pictures
Rating:
Not Rated
In Theaters:
10/15/2008
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Studio:
Sony Pictures
Genre:
Non-Fiction
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
David Mallet
Language:
English
Official Website:
http://DELIRIUM.thehotticket.net
Theatrical Release:
10/15/2008
Home Video Release:
2/1/2009
Cast:
N/A
Published ID:
802714
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N/A
Plot:
No international circuses claim the audience size, the raw invention, or the revenue of the Cirque du Soleil. An enterprise that took shape on a grassroots level at the hands of two Quebecois street performers in the early '80s, it grew into an epic form thanks to the involvement of
Franco Dragone
and others; by the beginning of the 21st century, the brand was nothing short of iconic. Throughout, it distinguished itself by doing away with the more clichéd staples of a traditional circus (such as animals, curtains, and a ring) and bringing together indigenous circus styles utilized in other portions of the world; it also presented itself in the form of uniquely themed shows, many of which ran concurrently in different regions or even in the same city. As directed by
David Mallet
, the concert film
Cirque du Soleil: Delirium
constitutes the first real cinematization of a Cirque du Soleil show and certainly the first to score a mainstream theatrical run in the United States. The theme at hand pertains to humankind's need for balance and harmony in an increasingly chaotic and desynchronized world; in it,
Mallet
choreographs innumerable singers, dancers, and other performers to a raw tribal beat and surrealistic visuals. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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