Directed by Stephanie
Di Giusto
2017 French Film
Festival preview
Palace Cinemas 9
February 2017
Review by Len Power
Part of the upcoming 2017 French Film Festival in March, ‘La
Danseuse’ was previewed on 9 February at a media screening at the Palace Cinemas. It proved to be a very interesting and
absorbing movie on a fascinating subject.
Directed by Stephanie Di Giusto, ‘La Danseuse (The Dancer)’
tells the true story of performance artist, Loïe Fuller, an American born in
the mid-west who became the toast of the Belle Epoque cabarets in Paris and
even performed at the Paris Opera with her ‘Serpentine’ dance.
Played by French actress, Soko, Loïe seems at the beginning
of the movie to have little going for her.
Her looks were not striking, she had no formal dance training and yet
she had a vision and a passion that saw her achieve a great success in Paris in
the late 19th century.
Di Giusto’s movie looks good on the widescreen with great
attention to period detail and excellent atmospheric photography by Benoît
Debie. The music by Laura Obiols adds
much to the atmosphere of this entertaining movie.
Soko gives a strong and appealing performance as Loïe and
there is great support from Lily Rose Depp as dancer, Isadora Duncan, as well
as Melanie Thierry as Loïe’s manager, Gabrielle, and Gaspard Ulliel as her
handsome lover, Louis D’Orsay.
The recreation of Loïe’s ‘Serpentine’ dance is fascinating,
especially the technical aspects of lighting and mirrors required to create her
vision. The physical demands of the
dance and the impact on Loïe’s body are also very interesting.
The earlier scenes set in America are not as convincing visually
as the Paris section of the movie but it doesn’t detract from the movie as a
whole. This is an enlightening movie
about a pivotal figure in dance history.
The French Film Festival commences at the Palace Cinemas on
the 9th of March and runs until the 4th of April. There’s an extraordinary range of films
scheduled and details can be found in the Palace Cinemas website or in the
well-produced brochure available at the Palace.
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