
The Cage (1975)
“The Cage” is a 1975 pantomime film directed by John Barnes, featuring the renowned mime artist Marcel Marceau. This piece showcases Marceau performing one of his legendary pantomime routines, where he uses his expressive body movements and facial expressions to convey a narrative without spoken words. The performance, likely encapsulating themes of confinement and human emotion, highlights Marceau’s skill in evoking deep responses from the audience using the minimalist setup typical of pantomime.