2016 | B/N | 112:00 Nothing in her background destined Loïe Fuller from the American Midwest to become a Belle Epoque icon, even less a dancer at the Paris Opera. Even at the risk of destroying her back and burning her eyes with the stage lights, she will never falter in the quest to perfect her dance. But her meeting with Isadora Duncan—a young prodigy hungry for glory—will lead to her downfall. Direction: Di Giusto; Stéphanie Script: Di Giusto; Stéphanie, Thibau; Sarah, adaptado de la novela, Bidegain; Thomas Production: Jardillier; Marie, Javaux; Emma, Vatin; Bruno, Attal; Alain Photography: Debie; Benoit Sound: Chevallier; Eric, Mertens; Pierre, Desjonquères; Thomas Music: Richter; Max Cast:Damiens; François, Ulliel; Gaspard, Thierry; Mélanie, Soko; Soko, de Lencquesaing; Louis-Do, Ménochet; Denis, Depp; Lily Rose Art direction: Conti; Carlos Participation year at FICM: 2016
2016 | B/N | 112:00 Nothing in her background destined Loïe Fuller from the American Midwest to become a Belle Epoque icon, even less a dancer at the Paris Opera. Even at the risk of destroying her back and burning her eyes with the stage lights, she will never falter in the quest to perfect her dance. But her meeting with Isadora Duncan—a young prodigy hungry for glory—will lead to her downfall. Direction: Di Giusto; Stéphanie Script: Di Giusto; Stéphanie, Thibau; Sarah, adaptado de la novela, Bidegain; Thomas Production: Jardillier; Marie, Javaux; Emma, Vatin; Bruno, Attal; Alain Photography: Debie; Benoit Sound: Chevallier; Eric, Mertens; Pierre, Desjonquères; Thomas Music: Richter; Max Cast:Damiens; François, Ulliel; Gaspard, Thierry; Mélanie, Soko; Soko, de Lencquesaing; Louis-Do, Ménochet; Denis, Depp; Lily Rose Art direction: Conti; Carlos Participation year at FICM: 2016
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