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Set against the social tapestry of turn-of-the-century America and Europe, Isadora Duncan: Movement From the Soul is a study of a revolutionary and iconoclast, a woman who dared to defy Victorian mores through both her art and the way she lived.
6. Apr. 2010 · Set against the social tapestry of turn-of-the-century America and Europe, Isadora Duncan: Movement From the Soul is a study of a revolutionary and iconoclast, a woman who dared to defy Victorian mores through both her art and the way she lived.
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This portrait of the complex and charismatic "Mother of Modern Dance" traces the life of San Francisco-born Isadora Duncan..
- Documentary
This unsentimental portrait of the complex and charismatic "Mother of Modern Dance" traces the life and artistic development of San Francisco-born Isadora Duncan (1877-1927).Illuminating and gracefully crafted, the documentary interweaves the details of Isadora Duncan's tumultuous life with re-creations of twelve of her dances spanning her ...
The life and artistic development of San Francisco-born Isadora Duncan (1877-1927).
Set against the social tapestry of turn-of-the-century America and Europe, Isadora Duncan: Movement From the Soul is a study of a revolutionary and iconoclast, a woman who dared to defy Victorian mores through both her art and the way she lived.
Isadora Duncan: Movement from the Soul is a Documentary directed by Daniel Geller, Dayna Goldfine. Year: 1989. Original title: Isadora Duncan: Movement from the Soul. Synopsis: This unsentimental portrait of the complex and charismatic “mother of modern dance,” set against a background of the social upheavals of turn-of-the-century America ...