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Danseuses japonaises : la danse des éventails captures this intriguing glimpse into late 19th-century performance art. With its two distinct vignettes, the film showcases dancers engaged in elegant movements, first with parasols and then with fans. You can almost feel the air of the time—those flowing garments, the delicate artistry, it's all very atmospheric. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to soak in the graceful choreography and the cultural nuances, even if the director remains unknown. There’s something about the simplicity of these early films that draws you in—the unpretentiousness of it all is kind of refreshing, isn’t it? It’s a fascinating piece for those interested in the evolution of dance on screen.
This film is quite scarce, typical of early cinema from the late 1800s, and it often flies under the radar in collector circles. It’s usually found in collections focused on early French cinema or dance history. The physical formats are limited, and that adds to its allure. Collectors appreciate the cultural significance and the authenticity of its performances, making it a distinctive item for those who delve into the origins of dance on film.
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