The award-winning American documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman examines the behind-the-scenes of one of the most famous cabarets in the world, the Crazy Horse in Paris. The camera captures the operation of a frenetic machine that employs dozens of technicians and artists in an incessant process of producing what one of the owners proclaims as “the best luxury striptease in the world.” Behind the marketing and the image of glamor, an arduous process of creating and rehearsing the shows is evident, as well as the rivalry between the director and artistic director and the ferocious competition between candidates for a position in the dance troupe.
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Pascale Ramonda - Celluloid Dreams
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