Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources
"Danse fantaisiste" (Gaumont #589) is part of the "Miss Lina Esbrard. Danseuse cosmopolite et serpentine" series of 4 films, and should not be confused with "Danse excentrique" (Gaumont #587), "Danse serpentine" (Gaumont #588, the only extant film in the series), or "La Gigue" (Gaumont #590).
"Danse fantaisiste" (Gaumont #589) is part of the "Miss Lina Esbrard. Danseuse cosmopolite et serpentine" series of 4 films, and should not be confused with "Danse excentrique" (Gaumont #587), "Danse serpentine" (Gaumont #588, the only extant film in the series), or "La Gigue" (Gaumont #590).
This early cinematic work is a short, experimental piece focused purely on artistic expression through dance, lacking any discernible political themes or social commentary. Its subject matter is inherently apolitical.
This early silent film, a dance performance from 1900, is assessed as having traditional casting and a narrative that does not engage with critiques of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes, consistent with the filmmaking practices of its era.
Danse fantaisiste is an early silent film from 1900, primarily a visual experiment featuring a dancer. Due to its brevity, era, and focus, it does not contain any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in a net impact of N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1902 film is an early, non-narrative work featuring dancers. There are no established characters from prior canon, history, or source material whose gender could be altered. All portrayals are original to the film.
This 1902 silent film is an original work, not an adaptation of existing material with established characters or a biopic of a historical figure. Therefore, it does not feature any characters whose race was previously defined and subsequently changed.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources