
Isadora (1968)
Année de sortie : 1968
Pays : France, United Kingdom
Titre alternatif : Айседора, Hadashi no Isadora, The Loves of Isadora
Réalisateur : Karel Reisz
Scénariste : Clive Exton, Derek Prouse, Isadora Duncan, Margaret Drabble, Melvyn Bragg, Sewell Stokes
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Sociétés : Hakim, Paris Film Production, Universal Pictures
Genre : Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History, Music
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : biography, dance, dancer, historical figure
Synopsis
Isadora (1968) is a biographical film that chronicles the life of Isadora Duncan, a renowned dancer who revolutionized people's perceptions of ballet in the 1920s. The movie explores her unconventional approach to dance, which often involved nude or semi-nude performances and pro-Soviet themes. Duncan's attitudes towards free love, debt, dress, and lifestyle were equally shocking for her time.
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Résumé
Directed by Karel Reisz, 'Isadora' is a historical drama that focuses on the life of Isadora Duncan (1877-1927), a groundbreaking dancer who challenged societal norms with her innovative dance styles. The film captures Duncan's spirit and artistry, highlighting her impact on ballet and her controversial views on various social issues. Despite limited plot details being available in the provided sources, 'Isadora' is notable for its portrayal of an influential figure in the world of dance.
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