The Invisible Circus

2001 "A story of friendship, freedom and fate that could only happen in the Sixties."
5.5| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 23 February 2001 Released
Producted By: Fine Line Features
Country: United States of America
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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.

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Drama

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Adam Brooks

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Fine Line Features

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The Invisible Circus Audience Reviews

Protraph Lack of good storyline.
VeteranLight I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
valis1949 THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS is not a bad film, and it is certainly worth a look, however, by and large, it fails to connect. The film is, ‎'Convincing', if you focus on the storyline about the younger sister traveling to Europe to uncover the mystery surrounding the death of her big sister, yet overwhelmingly, 'Unconvincing', if you focus on the dead sister's reasons for her radical agenda. There did not seem to be enough character development to believe that this poised and intelligent young woman would mutate from an adventurous hippie into a member of a radical gang. Free Spirits don't generally mutate into Terrorists without just cause, and, in this case, none were offered.
Chrysanthepop 'Just watched this film last night. With a cast like Danner, Ecceleston and Diaz I'd expected something better. It is mainly the direction and lack of story development that stand out like a bruise. There are wonderful location shots of both America and Europe but what use is all this if the film itself is weak? With the story idea it could have been much more engaging. The whole love angle between Brewster and Ecceleston's character was irrelevant. The two actors hardly have any chemistry. The scene where Brewster hallucinates her sister behind the door just create unnecessary deviation. Alright, her character sniffed some coke but how did that fit in with the rest? Talking of performances, Cameron Diaz stands out. One wonders why she doesn't concentrate more on such roles rather than starring in non-funny toilet-humoured comedies. The actress proves that she can take on a serious role and is wonderful. Her scenes are worth watching and she's the only character we can sympathize with. Ecceleston, though a very good actor, his role seems to lack something. However, he and Diaz do share a good chemistry. Brewster isn't convincing at all. Blythe Danner does well in a small role. So what do we get from this film? Nice shots of Portugal, Holland, France etc, a great performance by Diaz and...that's it.
Samrat Raychaudhuri I must admit this is one of Cameron Diaz's unheard of films and i was also surprised that she had an important role but she was not the lead. I was very touched by it as i really can identify the pain of the loss of a loved one as i have experienced it from close quarters.Both Camilla Belle and Jordana Brewster were really good in their portrayal of the protagonist Phoebe and i must also hand it to the casting people for finding two actresses who look so alike that i really thought they were sisters(in real life). This is one of those movies Cameron did for the sake of acting and not for star billing.She looked the part of the gorgeous ,rebellious hippie who wants to change the world though sometimes she comes off as a rebel without a cause.Coming from a dysfunctional family where her only source of strength being her big sister Faith, little girl Phoebe is understandably very upset when faith leaves for Europe. As she grows up she goes off in search of her sister and gradually gets disillusioned by the truth about her sister and falls for her sister's boyfriend.Great story and equally great location shooting around European.I will watch it again.
theprovinces This is a wonderfully told tale of Phoebe, an 18-year-old girl determined to find out what happened to her older, beloved sister Faith (Cameron Diaz). In 1969, Faith and her English boyfriend "Wolf" (Christopher Eccelston) set off from Faith's home in San Francisco to see Europe. Faith never returned -- she committed suicide in Portugal and the circumstances surrounding her death were, given the distance and time, cloudy. Phoebe, now an adult in 1976, uses Faith's daily postcards as her guide, and retraces the couple's travels, but not before she meets up with a now older and more mature Wolf, at his Paris home.Camilla Bell (younger Phoebe) and Jordana Brewster (older Phoebe) could not be more beautiful and lovely.The love affair that develops between Phoebe and Wolf is so credible and powerful, it completely entrances the viewer.Egan's story combines cultural touchstones, political ideology, family ties and passion in this wonderful story.