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The Portrait of Cordua is pretty fascinating. It delves into the solitary world of ballet, following Mrs. Cordua as she trains and prepares, capturing a very raw and intimate side of the dancer's life. The pacing gives it this almost meditative tone, where the physicality of her routines really stands out. The cinematography focuses on her body, the strength and grace, which feels almost like a dance in itself. There's something compelling about the way it explores themes of dedication and the personal sacrifices behind the art form. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain depth that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector’s circuit. With very few copies remaining, it’s hard to come by, especially in good condition. Its unique focus on the artistry of ballet, rather than a narrative-driven plot, makes it quite distinct, inviting deeper appreciation. Many collectors value it for its artistic merit rather than mainstream appeal, making it a curious piece in any serious film collection.
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