The Last Circus? (1993)
Length: 48 minutes
Synopsis
A plea for the survival of the circus as a form of entertainment. The film shows children and adults as they enjoy the circus. Audience members are interviewed. Trainers demonstrate their methods of training, arguing that they are humane. The film puts an argument to counter animal liberationists’s claims that circus animals are cruelly treated.
Curator’s notes
The film was produced in 1993 in Wollongong, New South Wales, at a regional television station. While its pro-circus animal arguments are now dated, it contains what will become increasingly rare footage of a bygone era.
| Production company | Phoenix Films International |
|---|---|
| Producer | Walt Missingham |
| Executive producer | Chris Jeremy |
| Director | Alan Hayes |
| Writer | Derek Pola |
| Composer | Jeffrey St John |
| Michael Gray | |
| Cast | Rob Lynch |
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