1. Invisible Circus movie review (2001) - Roger Ebert
Adam Brooks' "Invisible Circus" finds the solution to searing personal questions through a tricky flashback structure.
Adam Brooks' "Invisible Circus" finds the solution to searing personal questions through a tricky flashback structure. There are two stories here, involving
2. The Invisible Circus | Rotten Tomatoes
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After learning that her sister, Faith (Cameron Diaz), has committed suicide in Portugal, Phoebe (Jordana Brewster), an 18-year-old hippie, decides to uproot from her San Francisco home to travel to Europe. Phoebe hopes to discover and experience the life that led to her sister's death by retracing her footsteps, which eventually leads to Wolf (Christopher Eccleston) -- Faith's boyfriend. However, as Phoebe's journey continues, a series of visions of Faith pushes her mind to the brink.
3. The Invisible Circus | Movies | The Guardian
Feb 22, 2001 · ... true story of patriotic heroism tries to avoid being political football · Nosferatu review – Robert Eggers's respectful homage to a vampire ...
Peter Bradshaw: An intriguing tale with a broad temporal and physical sweep. And yet it ends up looking like a TV movie, or even, with its tangled and implausible pattern of character development, like a weirdly digressive daytime soap.
4. THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS - Movieguide | Movie Reviews for Families
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THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS is a film about the hippie generation and their poor, lost souls of the 1960s and 1970s, “the invisible circus.” It is the story of
5. The Invisible Circus (2001) directed by Adam Brooks • Reviews, film + cast
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After learning that her sister, Faith, has committed suicide in Portugal, Phoebe, an 18-year-old hippie, decides to uproot from her San Francisco home to travel to Europe. Phoebe hopes to discover and experience the life that led to her sister's death by retracing her footsteps, which eventually leads to Wolf -- Faith's boyfriend. However, as Phoebe's journey continues, a series of visions of Faith pushes her mind to the brink.
6. "The Invisible Circus" | Salon.com
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Hippie chicks and an Oprah-ready plot reduce the radicalized '60s to nothing more than feelings.
7. The Invisible Circus | Reviews - Screen Daily
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Screened at Sundance (Premieres). Dir: Adam Brooks. US. 2001. 98mins.Adam Brooks' The Invisible Circus is a total miss, both as a potentially intriguing look into the tumultuous politics of the 1960s and 1970s, and as a coming of age of a young girl obsessed by the mysterious death of her ...
8. The Invisible Circus Movie Review | Common Sense Media
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See AlsoRawshan Zamil FilmografíaOkay for older teens, but nothing special. Read Common Sense Media's The Invisible Circus review, age rating, and parents guide.
9. The Invisible Circus Reviews - Metacritic
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Feeling disconnected from the world around her, a young girl (Brewster) decides to follow her dead sister Faith's (Diaz) path through Europe and discover the truth of what happened to her. (New Line Cinema)
10. The Invisible Circus - Nitrate Online Review
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The Invisible Circus - The Invisible Circus, despite its provocative themes of drugs, sex, terrorism and international relations, is more trippy-dippy than truly hip.
11. 'Invisible Circus' Lumbers After Spirit of the '60s - Los Angeles Times
Feb 2, 2001 · But there are any number of aspects to “The Invisible Circus” that simply don't ring true--the troupe of jugglers and prestidigitators that ...
For those denied eligibility for the '60s--who were, say, 12 when Woodstock passed them by--there was a distinct sense of having missed the cultural boat.
12. THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS - Movieguide | Movie Reviews for Families
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13. The Invisible Circus | novel by Egan - Britannica
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Other articles where The Invisible Circus is discussed: Jennifer Egan: …reflected in her first novel, The Invisible Circus (1995; film 2001), which tells the story of a girl who travels through Europe, tracing the footsteps of her dead sister. Her short-story collection Emerald City (1996) was also inspired by her European travels.
14. The Invisible Circus Reviews - TV Guide
Phoebe (Brewster) is a high-school grad who travels to Europe to discover the story behind the mysterious death of her older sister (Diaz), a 1960s activist. In ...
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