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Circus of Books

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.2K
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Karen Mason and Barry Mason in Circus of Books (2019)
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In 1976, Karen and Barry Mason had fallen on hard times and were looking for a way to support their young family when they answered an ad in the Los Angeles Times. Larry Flynt was seeking di... Read allIn 1976, Karen and Barry Mason had fallen on hard times and were looking for a way to support their young family when they answered an ad in the Los Angeles Times. Larry Flynt was seeking distributors for Hustler Magazine. What was expected to be a brief sideline led to their bec... Read allIn 1976, Karen and Barry Mason had fallen on hard times and were looking for a way to support their young family when they answered an ad in the Los Angeles Times. Larry Flynt was seeking distributors for Hustler Magazine. What was expected to be a brief sideline led to their becoming fully immersed in the LGBT community as they took over a local store, Circus of Book... Read all

  • Director
    • Rachel Mason
  • Writers
    • Rachel Mason
    • Kathryn Robson
  • Stars
    • Karen Mason
    • Barry Mason
    • Micah Mason
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rachel Mason
    • Writers
      • Rachel Mason
      • Kathryn Robson
    • Stars
      • Karen Mason
      • Barry Mason
      • Micah Mason
    • 30User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Karen Mason
    Karen Mason
    • Self
    Barry Mason
    Barry Mason
    • Self
    Micah Mason
    Micah Mason
    • Self - Karen and Barry's Son
    Rachel Mason
    Rachel Mason
    • Self - Karen and Barry's Daughter
    Josh Mason
    Josh Mason
    • Self - Karen and Barry's Son
    Fernando Aguilar
    Fernando Aguilar
    • Self - Former Employee
    Freddie Bercovitz
    Freddie Bercovitz
    • Self - Former Employee
    Gisella Colindres
    • Self
    Ellen Friedman
    • Self
    Larry Flynt
    Larry Flynt
    • Self - Publisher of Hustler Magazine
    David Gregory
    David Gregory
    • Self - Former Employee
    Joseph Hawkins
    • Self
    Alexandr Jonah Ivolgin
    • Self
    Harold Kameya
    • Self
    Ellen Kameya
    • Self
    Polly Kim
    • Self
    Ben Liefke
    Ben Liefke
    • Self - Employee
    Billy Miller
    • Self - Magazine Publisher
    • Director
      • Rachel Mason
    • Writers
      • Rachel Mason
      • Kathryn Robson
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    10jprdo

    Really moving documentary

    "Life is what happens to you when you are busy making other plans" John Lennon This is a fascinating documentary about a Jewish family "The Masons" and their business Circle of Books "Gay Adult Bookstore." The director (Rachel Mason) did a fine job in contrasting the evolution of her family with the world. What I love most about this documentary are the Masons, they are so sweet and kind. The director travels back to the eighties and explore the social political climate of that decade which permitted this business to thrive but also the challenges it faced during the Reagan presidentship. I would love to meet Rachel and her family to give them a hug and a huge thank you. The Masons are the very example of what people should strive to be, smart, open minded and kind. I was moved by them and it is not about gay pornography but rather about the freedom to be your own true self in a world that often forces individuals to conform to unhealthy beliefs and outdated self righteous morals.
    8Bullfrog24260

    Great documentary

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching this program.

    Understanding how the family got involved in the business, footage from when the parents met and through their family's growth made for very emotive viewing.
    8chong_an

    A documentary of accidental gay porn entrepreneurs

    This is a very interesting documentary of the life of a straight Jewish couple. Seeking income of any sort, they start distributing Hustler magazine, then take over a bookstore whose owner has been delinquent in payments. It turns out that the bookstore's main business is gay porn, and they manage to make a success of a business they don't fully understand. Their good reputation in the porn community lead to their producing gay porn movies, including ones by superstar Jeff Stryker. Along the way, they have to deal with people disappearing in the AIDS era, a porn prosecution under the Regan administration, keeping a blind eye to what was happening in their "back room", and keeping their 3 children from learning what the "bookstore" really sells.

    The last part becomes ironic, when 1 of their sons had to come out as gay, which did bother his religious mother. Meanwhile, this movie was a project of their daughter, who managed to get intimate confessions that would not be possible with a stranger
    8vernislaurent

    A family story around a business unlike any other

    This film is a collection of acceptance, family, faith, education, freedom, resilience, respect and equal rights.
    6TheMovieDiorama

    Circus of Books opens its store doors to moving LGBT culture, history and rights.

    8230 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, Los Angeles. A bookstore aptly named "Book Circus" established its existence until '82 when the owner was experiencing financial difficulties. A entrepreneurial couple, Barry a former special effects engineer for Kubrick's masterpiece '2001: A Space Odyssey' and general inventor, and Karen a former journalist, seized the opportunity to expand their distribution rights for Flynt's 'Hustlers' by owning a shop. A magazine aimed towards capitalising on the adult entertainment industry. So, what did they stock in this store that they aptly renamed to "Circus of Books" that warranted a documentary? Well, hardcore gay pornography comprising of paperbacks (and barebacks *cough*), "used" DVDs and sexually explicit toys (hopefully not "used"...). But there are plenty of adult bookstores littered around the world, what makes this one so important? Well, imagine commencing your business venture in the 80s when the AIDS crisis occurred, Reagan's administration cracked down on materials of obscenity and religiously conservative communities ordered your store to close. All of this, in the heart of Los Angeles. The core of LGBT culture.

    Rachel Mason's documentary, the daughter of store owners Barry and Karen, chronicles the history of "Circus of Books" whilst embedding tidbits of LGBT history throughout and how they affected the business. Essentially highlighting the cultural significance one book store has had on a city's subculture that manifested into a national widespread of love. The AIDS crisis regrettably inflicting its terminal afflictions upon employees, with both Barry and Karen melancholically reminiscing of their absence. The Reagan administration prosecuting the couple after an FBI sting operation that trapped them into transporting obscene material, challenging the First Amendment in the process. Culminating in a critique on the Internet era and how online gay pornography and cruising applications have since made reading materials obsolete, plummeting the shop's sales substantially.

    Whilst these historical depictions were all too brief and shallow, despite their apparent inclusion to the store's significant legacy, the real bulk of the emotional connectivity that Rachel provides is through an earnest portrait of her parents. Her pertinacious devout Jewish mother coming to terms with her son's eventual coming out, notwithstanding the fact she owns a store primarily targeted towards the gay community. And her endearing father that has an incalculable amount of optimism and goodness within his heart. Both, deep down, were unfazed by the homosexuality that they gloriously brought to life. To them, it was just a business. And there is an honest endearment shrouding that notion that make them such wonderful human beings, with Rachel's focus being on their familial connections. To a point where their story often felt moving, more so due to my own sexuality.

    As a documentary though, it's fairly predictable in terms of its structure. Interview with family members and past employees, including legendary drag queen Alaska, attempt to focus the attention on the shop itself. For the most part this is successful, until the third act which transitions into LGBT activism. No inherent issues, however Rachel broadens her scope to tackle everything LGBT history and culture has to offer, instead of narrowing the narrative down to a specific entity or event. Consequently, the documentary resembles a brief thin history lesson from the perspective of a controversial bookstore, as opposed to grasping the true significance this shop had on L.A. gay culture. Also her insincerity, obviously unintentional, peeped through when discussing adult actors whom had died from contracting AIDS. Her slouched body language and nonchalant interest irked me.

    Still, if one can see pass the formulaic structure this documentary is built upon, then an emotionally involving offering will be showcased. Its strongest assets aimed towards its familial bonds, rather than tackling the modern history of LGBT. Plus, it's not everyday you see an old woman attempt to find a "non-penetrative white gay porno" in a stack of DVDs...

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    • Quotes

      Karen Mason: Don't drop the soap. Let me see what it says about that one.

      Self - Karen and Barry's Daughter: What are you looking for?

      Karen Mason: I'm just trying to find something that..uh... isn't quite as explicit.

      Self - Karen and Barry's Daughter: What does he want?

      Karen Mason: He wants white men and no penetration, he said.

      [pauses a beat]

      Karen Mason: Do these guys look white to you, Jorge?

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      Featured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Цирк книг
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(most of film)
    • Production companies
      • Future Clown
      • Passion Pictures
      • Neon Heart Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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