The Memory Of Oblivion (2024)

A contemplative documentary that captures the present and past of vulnerable senior citizens striving to survive in Mexico City, one of the world's largest and most populated metropolises. Among them is "Clavitos," an 84-year-old homeless clown, who dreams of leaving the streets and saving enough to buy a new clown suit to continue his beloved profession.

Director: Adrian Arce
Runtime: 50 min
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Language: Español
Original Language: es

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What is The Memory Of Oblivion about?
A contemplative documentary that captures the present and past of vulnerable senior citizens striving to survive in Mexico City, one of the world's largest and most populated metropolises. Among them is "Clavitos," an 84-year-old homeless clown, who dreams of leaving the streets and saving enough to buy a new clown suit to continue his beloved profession.
Who directed The Memory Of Oblivion?
The Memory Of Oblivion was directed by Adrian Arce.
How long is The Memory Of Oblivion?
The Memory Of Oblivion has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).