: The film explores the tradition of dancers adopting unique stage names (e.g., Lova Moore or Zula Zazou) and the specific makeup style, such as the signature bold red lipstick known as "The Crazy Rouge," which adds to the cabaret's hypnotic allure. Notable Performances
Watch the artistic direction and hypnotic visual style that defines the Crazy Horse experience: CRAZY HORSE Official Trailer Zipporah Films YouTube• Sep 10, 2020 Crazy Horse - Le show (Video 2002) - IMDb
: A core rule at Crazy Horse is that dancers are "dressed" in light. The 2002 show features intricate projections of patterns—from zebra stripes to polka dots—that sync with the dancers' movements to create mesmerizing optical illusions.
: It includes previously unseen sequences of the "Crazy Girls" in their private rehearsal and preparation spaces.
: Contrast is drawn between the glamour of the spotlight and the "raw dance" seen during rehearsals, where the lack of costumes emphasizes the sheer athletic effort required to maintain perfection.