
The Martin E. Segal Theater Center presents
Obsessed with Light
Sabine Krayenbühl & Zeva Oelbaum
At the Segal Theatre Film and Performance Festival 2026
Country
USA, Germany, France
Language
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Icelandic
Running Time
90
minutes
Year of Release
2025
About The Film
Obsessed with Light is a meditation on light and the enduring obsession to create. The film pulls back the curtain on Loïe Fuller, a wildly original performer who revolutionized the visual culture of the early 20th century. Creating a dialogue between the past and the present, the documentary delves into the astonishing influence Fuller's work has on contemporary artists including artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Taylor Swift, Bill T. Jones, Shakira and William Kentridge. In the process, the film uncovers commonalities that connect these creative luminaries to Fuller and to each other.
The American creator of modern dance, Fuller (1862-1928) invented a completely new kind of spectacle which combined dance, fabric and movement. She also pioneered the ingenious use of electricity for the stage, even building a glass floor so that she could be lit from below. Anyone who has been to a rock concert has seen a modern version of her lighting designs. Fuller propelled herself into swirling abstractions that made audiences gasp and she immediately understood the importance of protecting her ownership of these innovations. Always struggling against a flood of imitators, Fuller was the first choreographer to attempt to copyright her dances and sued to protect her work as early as 1893.
Director: Sabine Krayenbühl, Zeva Oelbaum
Producer: Zeva Oelbaum, Sabine Krayenbühl, Christian Popp
Executive Producer: Susan Margolin, Elizabeth Rodriguez Chandler, Denise Benmosche, Ruedi Gerber
Cinematographer: Bob Richman, Claudia Raschke
Editor: Sabine Krayenbühl
About The Artist(s)

Sabine Krayenbühl is an award-winning filmmaker and editor known for acclaimed documentaries such as Letters from Baghdad and My Architect.
Zeva Oelbaum is a filmmaker and producer whose work spans documentary and photography, including Letters from Baghdad and Ahead of Time.
Christian Popp is an international producer whose films have screened at major festivals including Cannes, Berlinale, and IDFA.
Susan Margolin is a pioneer in documentary distribution and founder of Docurama Films.
Elizabeth Rodriguez Chandler is the founder of Crescent River Productions, focusing on socially engaged storytelling.
Denise Benmosche is an arts patron and producer supporting projects in visual and performing arts.
Ruedi Gerber is a filmmaker known for documentaries on performance and dance, including works on Anna Halprin.
Bob Richman is an Emmy-nominated cinematographer known for An Inconvenient Truth and collaborations with the Maysles brothers.
Claudia Raschke is an award-winning cinematographer whose work includes RBG, Boys State, and Fauci.
