Sinopsis(1)

Loie Fuller nació en el gran oeste americano. Nada hacía sospechar que esta chica de campo llegaría a convertirse en estrella de los cabarets de la Belle Époque y mucho menos que llegaría a bailar en la Opera de París. Oculta bajo metros de seda, alargando sus brazos con bastones, Loie reinventa su cuerpo en el escenario deleitando al público cada noche. Pese a que el esfuerzo físico le castiga la espalda, incluso cuando los focos luminosos le queman los ojos, no cesará en su empeño de seguir mejorando. Pero su encuentro con Isadora Duncan, joven promesa ansiosa por triunfar, precipitará la caída de este nuevo icono de principios del siglo 20. (Vértigo Films Esp.)

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kaylin 

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inglés It reminded me a bit of Egon Schiele, which I saw recently. It's biographical, and it's good, but it feels more like a classic biographical drama that lacks something extra to really elevate it. Sure, you learn about the life of a person you probably don't even know, and yes, they had an interesting and dramatic fate, but that's just what you'd expect. ()

Ivi06 

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inglés It is the story of a dancer whose at the time innovative performance hid hours of hard work, blood, sweat and tears. Unlike her frenemy, she was neither beautiful nor graceful, but there were queues for her performances in France. The story itself is nothing extraordinary, but it deserves an extra star thanks to the beautiful cinematography and the dance scenes, which give me goosebumps all over again when I think of them. I haven’t seen something so beautiful on the screen for a long time. The moment she first started dancing I didn't even breathe and wished she would dance for the rest of the film. My only complain about the dance scenes is that they were too short. As the first feature film by director Stéphanie Di Giusto, very nice work (especially visually). ()