Fairy Ballet

Fairy Ballet

Release date : June 15, 1998
Runtime : 11m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Anna Biller /
Writers : Anna Biller /
Production companies : Anna Biller Productions /
June 15, 1998 11m United States of America Fantasy English More
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This short film is adapted from Madame d'Aulnoy's clasic fairy tale, The White Cat. The White Cat was originally planned as a feature film musical which Anna Biller worked on over a period of a couple of years, creating an original soundtrack, over a hundred costumes, many props, and a children's book. Eventually, realizing it was a bit unconventional and expensive to raise the proper funding for, she instead adapted it for the stage with a cast of eight performers, and called the new version The Lady Cat. The film and play were trying to capture the complex nature of the character of the White Cat, an enchanted princess who has been transformed into a cat, with all of the perversions and fancies that such a transformation implies. This particular scene is about the sexual feelings that are awakened in the two lovers when they witness the awakening of spring.
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  • title:Fairy Ballet
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1998
  • Runtime:11m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Anna Biller /
  • Writers: Anna Biller ·
  • Production companies: Anna Biller Productions ·
  • Overview:This short film is adapted from Madame d'Aulnoy's clasic fairy tale, The White Cat. The White Cat was originally planned as a feature film musical which Anna Biller worked on over a period of a couple of years, creating an original soundtrack, over a hundred costumes, many props, and a children's book. Eventually, realizing it was a bit unconventional and expensive to raise the proper funding for, she instead adapted it for the stage with a cast of eight performers, and called the new version The Lady Cat. The film and play were trying to capture the complex nature of the character of the White Cat, an enchanted princess who has been transformed into a cat, with all of the perversions and fancies that such a transformation implies. This particular scene is about the sexual feelings that are awakened in the two lovers when they witness the awakening of spring.
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