
Loïe Fuller, stage name of Marie Louise Fuller: the American actress and dancer trained in burlesque, circuses and variety shows who, in the 1890s, signed by the Folies Bergère of Paris, became a star. She was portrayed by Toulouse-Lautrec, loved by the symbolists, the inspiration for Art Nouveau, in her shows she combined dance, spirals of fabric and light, reflected from behind or from below through the glass floor that she had created. She transformed into the "Fairy of Light", was taken up (especially in her Serpentine Dance) by Georges Méliès and Alice Guy and influenced René Clair's early films.
Crew
Zeva Oelbaum
Director
Sabine Krayenbühl
Director
Claudia Raschke
Cinematography
Robert Richman
Cinematography

Ruedi Gerber
Executive Producer
Denise Benmosche
Executive Producer
Susan Margolin
Executive Producer
Christian Popp
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Kevin Brownlow
Consulting Producer

Cynthia Kane
Consulting Producer
Jody Sperling
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