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Freaks (1932) – T. Browning
Real sideshow circus
performers took roles in this fiction film which treads a fine line between
exploitation and destigmatization (if you can call it that). Certainly, the
freaks are humanized by virtue of our seeing their behind-the-scenes daily
existence (fictionalized though it may be). However, their revenge on the evil
trapeze artist, warranted sure enough, does cast a pall over the chance to
reduce stereotypes. An unbelievable look at an era gone by.
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