Raluy, A Night at the Circus. Movie poster.

Raluy, a night at the circus

On June 23, 2000 it was released Raluy, a night at the circus, a film directed by Óscar Vega that turns the emblematic Historical Raluy Circus in a setting of magic, nostalgia, and visual poetry. The film features a cast led by Silvia Mir, who plays Clara, a dreamy girl whose imagination exceeds the limits of her family environment. Rounding out the cast are Ángel de Andrés López, Silvia Marsó, Fermí Reixach, and the stellar appearance of Luis Raluy and Carlos Raluy, who bring the film the authenticity of a lifetime on the dance floor.

The plot revolves around Clara, a misunderstood girl who runs away from home to discover the Historical Raluy Circus, a universe where dreams and reality merge in a journey of learning and wonder. The film is a tribute to the freedom of imagination and a vindication of the circus as a living art.

Raluy itself, with its historic wagons and unique aesthetic, offers an exceptional setting for audiovisual creation. It's no coincidence that this magical space has been chosen as a natural set for films, commercials, and documentaries seeking to capture the essence of authenticity. The production, largely filmed in the actual circus setting, benefits from the visual, artistic, and human legacy that the Raluy family has cultivated for generations.

Raluy, a night at the circus It's not just a children's story, but a tribute to the art of the classic circus and the importance of believing in the impossible. The film thus opens a new era in the relationship between the Raluy and the world of cinema, reinforcing its role as a cultural icon beyond the dance floor. Film fact sheet.

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