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Cast
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Ludmilla Tchérina | As: Isa |
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René-Louis Lafforgue | As: |
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Milko Sparemblek | As: Manuel |
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Milenko Banovitch | As: Diego |
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Stevan Grebel | As: Grebelito |
Storyline
This puzzling experimental film is written and directed by Raymond Rouleau, who uses effects like changing color tones and masks to put across a drama within a dance drama. The set is a sound stage and the actors in this film are dancers on the stage, performing a mime-ballet derived from one particular legend. Both the enacted legend and the actual events affecting the dancers are parallel. The lead dancer Isa (Ludmila Tcherina) is still nursing her wounds after her first love left her to stand alone at the altar. Now one of the dancers wants to expand his relationship with Isa -- and soon after, the cad who jilted her suddenly shows up again. Tragedy follows closely behind.
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Cast
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Ludmilla Tchérina |
Isa |
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René-Louis Lafforgue |
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Milko Sparemblek |
Manuel |
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Milenko Banovitch |
Diego |
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Stevan Grebel |
Grebelito |
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Philippe Rouleau |
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Antoine Marin |
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Max Doria |
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Jeanne Herviale |
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Luce Fabiole |
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Bernadette Stern |
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Marcel Rouzé |
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Jean Saudray |
Le cycliste |
Directed By
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Raymond Rouleau |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Raymond Rouleau |
Screenplay |
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René-Louis Lafforgue |
Dialogue |
Production Crew
Edited By
Costume and Makeup
Sound
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Míkis Theodorakis |
Music |
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Henri Sauguet |
Music |
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René-Louis Lafforgue |
Music |
Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
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Jacques Dupont |
Set Decoration |
Other Crew
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Claude Renoir |
Cinematography |
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