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Pas De Deux

A clown (Sarah Clarke) gets kicked out of the circus and ignored all over New York despite efforts to bring joy to the city. A chance meeting with a man (Bill Prouty) who is left at the altar because of his inability to laugh.

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2000

Directed by: Nara Garber
Written by: Nara Garber

Main cast:
Sarah Clarke ... the Clown
Bill Prouty ... the Man who couldn't laugh

Information:
Genre: Short / Comedy
Running time: 18 min
Filming location: New York

Awards:
Brooklyn Film Festival 2000
Best Diverse Filmmaker - Nara Garber
CiNY Awards 2000
Outstanding Film (Narrative Dramatic Short)
Outstanding Performance - Sarah Lively

Trivia:
"Pas De Deux" is a short black and white mute movie, the only voice that can be heard is the laugh of the man when he sees the clown. Sarah is credited as Sarah Lively.

"When I first met Sarah during auditions we had a long conversation about European clowns vs. American clowns," recalls director Nara Garber. "She was one of very few people to audition for the role who really had an intuitive grasp of this, and it was largely because she had spent a semester in college studying theater and movement techniques in Italy."

Links:
Pas De Deux on IMDb
CineWomen NY