Isadora 2024
Isadora 2024
Isadora 2024
DANCE MONTAGE:
ISADORA (V.O.)
The wind? I am the wind. The sea
and the moon? I am the sea and the
moon. Tears, pain, love, bird-
flights? I am all of them.
ISADORA (V.O.)
ISADORA (V.O.)(CONT’D)
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Dance – it is the rhythm of all
that dies in order to live again;
it is the eternal rising of the
sun.”
MONTAGE ENDS
ISADORA
I’ve read your novel, Village. You
certainly capture the magic of the
young and lively.
ROBERT MCALMON
It certainly was a joy to research.
ISADORA
You would be the perfect person to
write my biography.
ROBERT MCALMON
I do like adventure.
ISADORA
Darling, put these two aside for
me. I must have them in my suite.
YOUNG CLERK
Certaiment madam. And your name?
ISADORA
(offended)
Duncan, dear. Isadora Duncan.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Oh, look it’s Zelda.
3.
ZELDA
Dear Isadora, I was hoping you’d be
here.
ISADORA
Ernest invited me but then he did
not come.
ZELDA
Men! ha! Let’s slip over to the
bistro. I’m famished.
ISADORA
Lovely idea. Just a moment.
ZELDA
Scottie, Dora and I are going to
zip over to the bistro.
SCOTT FITZGERALD
I’ll be waiting with baited breath.
MARY DESTI
Elizabeth! You made it!
ELIZABETH
It can wait.
MARY DESTI
Oh, of course. You need to freshen
up! We gather here on the veranda.
About noon.
Elizabeth takes her small bag and walks inside the hotel.
Mary flits across the veranda waving to someone on the beach.
Young, brazen and stylish newsman, IRA SAKS (23) chats with,
M. LA MAIN (50s), the hotel owner who has a heavy French
accent.
IRA SAKS
Yeah, my favorite stories are the
new airplanes or maybe racecars.
M. LA MAIN
(French Accent)
Oui, Exciting! Monsieur Falchetto
is about about. You find him?
IRA SAKS
Ehh. They assigned me to drum up a
story on the old, barefoot dancer.
I’m just hoping she takes off more
than her shoes. HaHaHa
ELIZABETH
Oui, One night. Très Clean.
M. LA MAIN
Mais bien sûr, Un moment.
M. LA MAIN (CONT’D)
Champagne pour vous.
IRA SAKS
Two glasses. Deux.
YOUNG FELLA
Good afternoon, Elizabeth? I wonder
if your little sister is about.
Will you kindly introduce us?
Elizabeth is deflated.
M. LA MAIN
Excuse moi! Sign here, Madam.
ELIZABETH
It is Mademoiselle.
ISADORA
First, a toast.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
To you, my loyal patrons, who
anxiously await the writing of my
memoirs.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
I only wish I could say the task
has been completed, but, I’m still
interviewing writers. While I have
lived a full and passionate life,
writing is not my specialty. It has
taken many years to perfect my
dance techniques
yet++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
++++++++++++++++++++++++ I cannot
expect to take years to perfect a
writing technique. (*QUOTE from My
Life’s foreword.)
PATRON1
I’ve heard you are considering
Zelda Fitzgerald?
ISADORA
Well, no, our schedules are
opposed. I have approached Gertrude
Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Robert
McAlmon and others. Choosing the
best person is most challenging.
Madam La Main, the hotel owner’s wife, is serving meals to
the group.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
After we enjoy our lunch, Mary and
I will meet with each of you
individually.
PATRON2
(speaking to server)
Madam, please add a merlot and a
chardonnay on my ticket.
7.
ISADORA
Oh no, no, dear Nabria. You are my
guest today.
Addressing server.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Add the bottles to my ticket, s’il
vous plait.
MADAM LA MAIN
(French Accent)
She has added two more bottles of
wine!
M. LA MAIN
It is large party. She has many
friends.
MADAM LA MAIN
Ahh! You think she is a Saint!
M. LA MAIN
Well...
MADAM LA MAIN
Well? If you don’t say something
then I will!
M. LA MAIN
Leave it be, woman. She will be
fine.
MADAM LA MAIN
Humph
MARY DESTI
Ah, Madam La Main, you must read
Isadora’s palm.
8.
MADAM LA MAIN
Ahh, it is clear. Woman who cannot
pay, cannot stay.
ISADORA
Oh my, that is absurd!
ISADORA (CONT’D)
I’m so sorry to say. The hotel has
no more wine to serve.
MADAM LA MAIN
I will search the cellar, Madam, uh
Mademoiselle. We will find what you
need.
Both stand.
Mary kisses the patron on each cheek and the patron leaves.
IRA SAKS
Well, I’d like to learn more about
it. For the sake of my publisher.
MARY DESTI
Oh, of course, a newsman. That
explains your dapper style.
Across the room, Isadora rises and walks towards the beach
looking exhausted. Ira watches her.
IRA SAKS
That would be um, most welcome,
Madam, uh.
MARY DESTI
Desti, Madamemoiselle Desti.
Isadora and I are soul mates and
have traveled far and wide across
the ages.
IRA SAKS
Yes, I see the similarities. I hope
you will introduce us at your
leisure? My publisher has a special
interest.
Ira pulls bottle out of ice. Hands it to Mary along with the
two glasses.
10.
MARY DESTI
Oh, that is just what the doctor
ordered. Let me take it to her now.
These meetings so exhaust her.
Won’t you excuse me?
IRA SAKS
Certainly, I look forward to our
next encounter.
She nods with a coy smile.
MARY DESTI
As do I. And I intend to have
Isadora join us.
M. LA MAIN
I told you to keep quiet.
MADAM LA MAIN
I was protecting your dignity! She
said we have no wine.
M. LA MAIN
We do not need another scandal.
Will you never learn?
MADAM LA MAIN
You cannot let her defy you this
way. She needs to pay. Pay in
advance.
M. LA MAIN
When she settles up, I will discuss
it with her. I alone!
Isadora and Mary stumble arm in arm towards the hotel. Mary
points at Ira who is 50 yards away sitting on the veranda.
11.
MARY DESTI
There he is, our newest admirer.
Isadora glides away from Mary and raises her glass at Ira. He
returns the gesture. Isadora takes a deep bow.
FLASHBACK - ENCORE
ISADORA
You sure know how to raise a girl’s
spirits but, I will not submit
myself to another interview.
IRA SAKS
Oh surely you’ll throw a few
tidbits my way. I understand that
your memoirs are on the way.
ISADORA
Yes, well. That is of future
relevance.
IRA SAKS
Future? Is your husband supporting
the endeavor? Being a Singer sewing
machine magnate and all.
ISADORA
(stiffly)
You are misinformed, Sir, and I do
not have the patience to enlighten
you.
IRA SAKS
Awe come on, be a sport. At least
demonstrate how you walk on your
toes! That’s a story in itself.
She looks back at him in disgust then floats away with Mary
trailing behind. Isadora complains over her shoulder.
ISADORA
An excellent illustration as to why
I avoid newsmen!
MARY DESTI
The memoirs would make a great news
story. Might bring more patrons,
more support.
M. LA MAIN
Oui, mademoiselle, your debt is
clear. However, it is the
arrangement that must now be
reconciled.
ISADORA
Whatever do you mean?
M. LA MAIN
Your suite currently includes meals
but t’is unreasonable, considering
the number of guests you entertain.
ISADORA
I explained that I will not eat
alone. It is against my nature.
M. LA MAIN
I honored the arrangement by
valuing your persona. But, our
small hotel cannot withstand the
cost. Your new agreement will
include your own meals - no
visitors.
13.
ISADORA
Humph! No need. I will be returning
to Paris for the winter and shall
never inconvenience you again.
M. LA MAIN
Please, Mademoiselle, you have a
place in my heart. If I could, I
would keep the arrange...
ISADORA
Ha! Your heart is not large enough
for someone of my caliber!
She saunters away to her room. Mary skitters along after her.
MARY DESTI
Isadora, darling, you cannot rush
off! Your memoirs...
ISADORA
Hopeless! I’m too old... I’m going
home.
MARY DESTI
Home? Your home is in your heart!
The newest writers are here on the
bank.
ISADORA
Oh, they want all the details. I
can’t. I just can’t.
MARY DESTI
Stop, Stop, you can’t throw it all
away.
ISADORA
I’m going home...
MARY DESTI
The patrons...
ISADORA
The patrons? They...they have
sucked the life out of me. I owe no
one.
Isadora in her 20s with ten young girls in the dining car of
a train. She and the girls, all dressed in tunics and flowing
scarves. The girls, so excited, can hardly contain
themselves. They chatter, giggle and dance about.
ISADORA
Darlings, what a joy, HaHaHa but,
settle down a bit before the
pullman...
The girls drag her into an impromptu circle dance and she
throws her head back in delight.
Elizabeth comes into the car and the sight of her grim face
causes the girls to shrink back into a shell.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Elizabeth, dear, won’t you
celebrate with us?
ELIZABETH
We must discuss expenses, sister.
Time you come back down to earth.
PEARL
Miss Isadora, lunch is served in an
hour.
ISADORA
Lovely, Pearl, let’s dine in the
nook. We have so much to catch up
on.
PEARL
Sounds lovely, Miss.
ISADORA
And Pearl, are their doors closed?
PEARL
Oh, of course, have been for ages.
She sits on the floor and holds his toy bunny. Rocking back
and forth, sobbing. She senses someone has joined her and a
ghostly Dierdre puts an arm around her.
DIERDRE
It’s okay now. Don’t cry momma.
PEARL
Come with me now. It’s okay. Shhh,
Shhh now. It’s okay.
16.
Pearl leads her back to her arm chair. Isadora still holds
the bunny. Pearl covers her with a blanket and rocks her
while reading Walt Whitman’s poem
PEARL (CONT’D)
MONTAGE ENDS
PEARL
Miss Isadora, what wakes you?
ISADORA
Oh, again, I cannot sleep. I’m
baking bread. The smell will help.
PEARL
Um, I see. We will get it rising.
Isadora gulps more wine and nibbles on cheese and grapes. The
sun is dawning through the window she peers outside.
ISADORA
Dawn is my favorite.
PEARL
Are the memoirs keeping you awake?
17.
ISADORA
Oh no, no. They are fine. Simply
writing themselves.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Mornings open like a flower.
ISADORA
Ahh, I needed that My Lohengrin
(nickname for Paris Singer).
ISADORA (CONT’D)
I’ve been going mad in Neuilly.
Quite literally, I am hearing and
seeing things. Hauntings.
PARIS SINGER
Hauntings?
ISADORA
Yes, it’s the children. I thought
that writing would keep my mind
occupied.
PARIS SINGER
The memoirs again?
ISADORA
(coyly)
You are my best patron.
PARIS SINGER
Hmmm, seems I have sponsored these
memoirs countless times, my dear.
To no avail.
ISADORA
Well, you know, my best writing is
done in Montmartre, amongst the
inspiring new writers.
18.
PARIS SINGER
Sixteen years, Isadora. It’s been
sixteen years. Craig and I have
moved on. You should.
ISADORA
The electric lights are on. Hurry
“L”! Come see.
ISADORA
Bless you for coming, my dearest
Mary. He has denied me again. I
don’t know what to do.
MARY DESTI
How could he? What did he say.
ISADORA
It’s what he didn’t say. Oh, I need
to get out of this house, Mary.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
I’m going mad, Mary. Literally mad.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Not a penny of my own. Patrons are
dwindling and even Irma will not
answer my appeals. I am just a
burden. What am I doing here?
MARY DESTI
Think of all the broken hearts
should you pass before your time.
We must preserve the magical
memories of this fantastical life
that has blessed us.
MARY DESTI
Where shall we picnic?
ISADORA
We’ll just walk and wander until it
feels right. Grab the tablecloth.
ISADORA
You have some queer shades here.
LIAM
It’s my own unique style.
MARY DESTI
You’re American.
LIAM
Last time I checked.
ISADORA
Join our picnic. Bring your work.
LIAM
Umm, I am hungry.
Isadora tugs his hand. He quickly packs his work. Canvas goes
on his back so it will not get smudged. The three giggle down
the alley together.
20.
PEARL
Well, hello.
ISADORA
Looky what we found.
She and Mary giggle. Liam makes some clever, mime-like moves.
Pearl looks disapprovingly at Mary. Mary puts her hand to her
chest and shakes her head “it wasn’t me”.
PEARL
Welcome, Sir.
ISADORA
He’s joining us for dinner, Pearl.
PEARL
Yes, miss.
Looking at Liam.
ISADORA
I’m not sure where he plans to
sleep.
LIAM
No plans here.
MARY DESTI
Then you must...
ISADORA
Of course. Liam. You will stay in
the chauffer’s quarters as long as
you like.
Isadora and Mary are in bed robes. Isadora pulls Mary’s hand
and leads her to the bed.
21.
ISADORA
Keep me safe, dear Mary. I must
escape these night terrors.
MARY DESTI
Sure, Issy. I’ll keep you cozy.
They lay together with the lights off and moonlight streaming
in. They look at the ceiling as they chat.
ISADORA
Sure, Ira. What a cutie.
MARY DESTI
I’ve spoken with him recently. His
publisher is a longtime admirer. He
wants to sponsor you.
ISADORA
Oh bother! I am so tired of this
discussion. The memoirs are
hopeless. I cannot remember
everything... nor do I want to!
MARY DESTI
Remember when you and I first met?
ISADORA
Hmm.... Such magic.
MARY DESTI
Yes, one way or another, we’ve been
entwined over 25 years. Together,
recreate the magic. For posterity.
ISADORA
I suppose but how will we live? My
patrons are...
MARY DESTI
Ira’s publisher has a very
intriguing offer. Probably an
advance to begin with. We could
live comfortably on royalties
alone.
22.
ISADORA
I’m so tired of being embarrassed.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
If we can make it to 100 pages then
I‘ll speak with the publisher.
MARY DESTI
Beautiful. Promise?
ISADORA
Promise.
Isadora rolls and puts her back to Mary who spoons her in a
cozy snuggle.
MARY DESTI
When did you begin to dance?
ISADORA
Why, in my mother’s womb.
LIAM
Hold your pose, Issy.
ISADORA
Probably as a result of the oysters
and champagne - the food of
Aphrodite.
LIAM
My kind of womb.
MARY DESTI
I know that you children enjoyed
such freedom. Let’s see, Father
disappeared in a scandalous frenzy.
Mother was alone to raise the four
of you.
23.
ISADORA
No governess. No nursemaid. We
explored in places she would never
guess.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Scandalous Frenzy?
MARY DESTI
Well, we can touch it up later. We
just need to keep writing for now.
LIAM
Break time. I’ve, I’ve gotta pee.
MARY DESTI
We’ll be right here.
ISADORA
On the beach, I divined the art of
the dance. Interpreting nature: the
Waves, the Wind, the Birds.
Wearing only underwear, Six year old Isadora chases the waves
and swirls in concert with seagulls. Her older siblings,
Elizabeth, Augustus and Raymond, are hiding nearby. They
sneak up from all sides.
YOUNG ELIZABETH
Baby Dora, come home right now.
YOUNG RAYMOND
Look, huckleberries were ripe.
ISADORA
Liam, you alright? Hungry?
MARY DESTI
If we can work like this every
morning we’ll have 100 pages before
we know it.
ISADORA
And back at the beach by Spring.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Liam, you are a real inspiration.
LIAM
Hungry? Much! We will devour this
yumm yumm and come back for more in
four.
The women look at each other then break into giggles.
LIAM (CONT’D)
These grapes are so, so violet.
Save your skins for me. Save them.
I will grind them to make a new
violet for my paint box.
LIAM (CONT’D)
Violet for your eyes, mademoiselle.
Save your skins.
25.
Isadora leans into his hand, petting his hand with her face.
ISADORA
Ummm you smell of turpentine and
cigar. I like.
Isadora and Liam snuggle and smooch on the couch while Mary
plays the piano.
MARY DESTI
(lyrically)
Psyche was fearless.
On to Hades.
Do not, Do not open the box, dear
Psyche.
But, you did, you did open the box.
And fell fast asleep.
Your beloved Eros came for you.
And Zeus was amazed by the love you
share.
Zeus gave you immortality
That you and Eros could be lovers
forever more.
ISADORA
Perhaps we should speak of the trip
on the cattle boat?
26.
MARY DESTI
Brilliant. I will put it here, just
after the fire in New York.
ISADORA
Oh yes, just off the boat, he had
his own, private World’s Fair
exhibit. HaHa
Isadora and Mary walk through the park. Mary has the journal
in her arms. They sit on a park bench.
ISADORA
Please make note that we must tell
of being discovered by the elite.
Raymond and I were a sight to see.
MARY DESTI
And of the time we were held
hostage by the Armenians?
ISADORA
Yes, we barely survived that
fiasco.
ISADORA
Oh yes, Mother rescued you from
that dreadful landlord.
MARY DESTI
Mr. Downey. Agh!
MOTHER DUNCAN
Isadora, A surprise for you! Mary
and her baby.
MARY DESTI AT 29
We’re home now - hearts afire!
ISADORA
Our souls are kindred.
MARY DESTI
Bound by silver threads.
With flare, Mary plops her notebook onto the table and leaps
up to hug Isadora.
ISADORA
We did? Already?
Liam LISTENS intently but doesn’t join in. The women sweep up
their glasses and dance into the parlor for more wine.
ISADORA
Don’t sound too eager now. Keep him
at arms length.
MARY DESTI
Operator, Ira Saks at Hotel Belle
Amie, por favor.
MARY DESTI
You should have told us
immediately!
ISADORA
Mary, she didn’t know Liam was
taking the memoirs.
MARY DESTI
He was urgently packing. That’s
reason enough.
ISADORA
It’s just not meant to be. We must
accept...
MARY DESTI
No! The memoirs are destined and
Glaring at Pearl.
ISADORA
What’s done is done. Just cancel
our meeting with the publisher.
MARY DESTI
No! No! No! You promised, Isadora.
ISADORA
Well, you can’t go without me.
A storm rages outside until shutters fly open and the window
jars loose. Isadora wails.
ISADORA
Noooooo! Noooooo! Noooooo!
Pearl runs into the room, locks the window and rocks Isadora.
PEARL
Now, now, it’s just the storm.
ISADORA
I did not sleep well.
MARY DESTI
I gathered.
ISADORA
Plans? Well. Okay. Help yourself.
30.
PEARL
Miss Isadora, a telephone call for
you.
ISADORA
Me? Who is it.
PEARL
Your brother, Augustus, Miss.
ISADORA
(on the phone)
Gus, dear. What brings you to call?
ISADORA (CONT’D)
(on the phone)
No, no problems. The memoirs are
coming right along. Why, we just
hit a milestone on yesterday.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
(on the phone)
I have no idea why Mary would say
such a thing.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
(on the phone)
Mary knows no bounds when she aims
to get what she wants.
Isadora listens then gives an exaggerated laugh.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
(on the phone)
Yes, perhaps she did [learn it from
me] but I’m much better at it.
HaHaHa
She hangs up. As she walks away, the phone rings again and
Isadora answers.
31.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Hello?
RAYMOND
(over the phone)
Sister, it is so good to hear your
voice.
ISADORA
I just spoke with Gus. Are you also
calling about the memoirs?
RAYMOND
(over the phone)
What if mother had given up?
ISADORA
That’s not fair.
RAYMOND
(over the phone)
It’s the truth. She followed you
through thick and thin. Almost
starving in Chicago.
ISADORA
We both almost starved.
RAYMOND
(over the phone)
Fair enough. But, she never gave
up. Every time she was dealt a
challenge, she took the bull by the
horns.
ISADORA
I can’t do it, Raymond. Just being
here in the house with the
children. I am becoming unhinged.
RAYMOND
(over the phone)
You can write or not write. I just
ask that you consider what mother
would do.
ISADORA
I must go now, Raymond.
She hangs up. Turns around to see Mary watching her. Isadora
glares at Mary but speaks to Pearl who is in the kitchen.
ISADORA (CONT’D)
Pearl?
32.
PEARL (O.S.)
Yes, miss?
ISADORA
If I should get another phone call,
I am unavailable. Even if it is
family.
PEARL (O.S.)
Alright, miss.
ISADORA
I have given it considerable
thought.
MARY DESTI
Yes?
ISADORA
Well, I am curious to meet with the
publisher. Did you cancel the
appointment?
MARY DESTI
I did not, we are expected this
Friday at 9am. You will go?
ISADORA
(coyly)
What have we got to lose?
Isadora and Mary float into the office wearing Greek tunics.
Ira and MR. LIVERIGHT stand until the women are seated. Mr.
Liveright’s gaze follows Isadora in adoration.
33.
IRA SAKS
It’s wonderful to see you gain
ladies. Let me introduce Mr. Horace
Liveright.
MARY DESTI
Likewise, Mr. Saks. Good to make
your acquaintance, Mr. Liveright.
MR. LIVERIGHT
As a teenager I saw the glory of
your dance, Miss Duncan. You were
the fairy in Mid Summer’s Night
Dream.
ISADORA
Oh my, that was the beginning of my
career. How could you see? Was the
stage dark?
MR. LIVERIGHT
Oh, I could see. The audience,
especially myself... we were awe
struck.
ISADORA
You must have seen our opening
night. The manager would not light
the fairy scene after our first
night.
MR. LIVERIGHT
It was. When you finished, the
entire theatre was totally silent.
Seemed like five minutes. And then
we exploded into applause.
ISADORA
That’s amazing. And here you are in
Paris. Such a small world.
MR. LIVERIGHT
Yes, I’ve followed you through the
years. Even in my youth, I knew.
ISADORA
But, I am no writer. It has taken
many years to divine my art of the
dance.
MARY DESTI
Oh, but, I can help you, Isadora.
ISADORA
Even so, dear.
MR. LIVERIGHT
I’ve thought about the time it may
take. I am prepared to wait, but
not too long. Let me explain.
ISADORA
Okay?
MR. LIVERIGHT
My chosen secretary will assist you
in the writing.
ISADORA
The sooner the better.
MR. LIVERIGHT
Exactly. Your fans are eager.
35.
ISADORA
That sounds well and good, Mr.
Liveright, but you may have
noticed, I prefer living on the
Left Bank. How can you help with
that aspect?
MR. LIVERIGHT
Hum, let me step away to the
telephone.
MARY DESTI
We are a team?
ISADORA
Yes, but, won’t it be nice to have
help?
MARY DESTI
I suppose.
They silently gaze out the cloudy windows. Moments later, Mr.
Liveright returns. Mary stops massaging on his return.
MR. LIVERIGHT
Thanks for your patience, ladies.
Well, I have an associate with a
new hotel in Montmartre. He is
willing to provide a suite. This
shall be yours along with meals and
a telephone.
ISADORA
Please, (call me) Isadora. It is in
the stars, Mr. Liveright
FLASHBACK
FLASHBACK ENDS