

Documentary · History
Overview
An intimate look at the extraordinary life of Master Lu Yi, hailed as the father of modern acrobatics, and the vast community of big-top lovers who share his dream of a thriving US circus industry.
Top Cast
Lu Yi
Lu Yi
Self
Lu Yi
Self
Joe Dieffenbacher
Joe Dieffenbacher
Self - Professional Clown
Joe Dieffenbacher
Self - Professional Clown
Xia Ke Min
Xia Ke Min
Self - Master Clown, Acrobat, Juggler
Xia Ke Min
Self - Master Clown, Acrobat, Juggler
Harriet Heyman
Harriet Heyman
Self - Journalist, Author
Harriet Heyman
Self - Journalist, Author
Judy Finelli
Judy Finelli
Self - Master Juggler
Judy Finelli
Self - Master Juggler
Elena Panova
Elena Panova
Self - Master Aerialist
Elena Panova
Self - Master Aerialist
Joan Mankin
Joan Mankin
Self - Professional Clown, Actress
Joan Mankin
Self - Professional Clown, Actress
Abigail Baird
Abigail Baird
Self - Aerial Animation
Abigail Baird
Self - Aerial Animation
Andy Cook
Andy Cook
Self - Aerial Animation
Andy Cook
Self - Aerial Animation
Haley Viloria
Haley Viloria
Self - Professional Contortionist and Aerialist
Haley Viloria
Self - Professional Contortionist and Aerialist
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