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Danse ta vie: l'affrontement

Original title: Center Stage: On Pointe
  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.4K
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Peter Gallagher, Ethan Stiefel, Kenny Wormald, Nicole Muñoz, and Chloe Lukasiak in Danse ta vie: l'affrontement (2016)
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In this third 'Center Stage' film, Jonathan Reeves (Gallagher) is tasked with infusing more contemporary styles and modernism into the American Ballet Academy, and enlists his his top choreo... Read allIn this third 'Center Stage' film, Jonathan Reeves (Gallagher) is tasked with infusing more contemporary styles and modernism into the American Ballet Academy, and enlists his his top choreographers Charlie (Radetsky), Cooper (Stiefel) and Tommy (Wormald) to recruit dancers to co... Read allIn this third 'Center Stage' film, Jonathan Reeves (Gallagher) is tasked with infusing more contemporary styles and modernism into the American Ballet Academy, and enlists his his top choreographers Charlie (Radetsky), Cooper (Stiefel) and Tommy (Wormald) to recruit dancers to compete at a camp where the winners will be selected to join the Academy. Meanwhile, Bella P... Read all

  • Director
    • Director X
  • Writers
    • Nisha Ganatra
    • Liam Fearnley
  • Stars
    • Nicole Muñoz
    • Kenny Wormald
    • Barton Cowperthwaite
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Director X
    • Writers
      • Nisha Ganatra
      • Liam Fearnley
    • Stars
      • Nicole Muñoz
      • Kenny Wormald
      • Barton Cowperthwaite
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Nicole Muñoz
    Nicole Muñoz
    • Bella Parker
    Kenny Wormald
    Kenny Wormald
    • Tommy
    Barton Cowperthwaite
    Barton Cowperthwaite
    • Damon
    Chloe Lukasiak
    Chloe Lukasiak
    • Gwen Murphy
    Rachele Brooke Smith
    Rachele Brooke Smith
    • Kate Parker
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    • Lorenza (Ballet Teacher)
    Maude Green
    Maude Green
    • Allegra
    Kyle Toy
    Kyle Toy
    • Ivan
    Kyal Legend
    Kyal Legend
    • Candie
    Tom Colford
    Tom Colford
    • Richard
    • (as Thomas Colford)
    Kane Nelson
    Kane Nelson
    • Sam
    Sascha Radetsky
    Sascha Radetsky
    • Charlie
    Ethan Stiefel
    Ethan Stiefel
    • Cooper
    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Jonathan Reeves
    Gabrielle Rose
    Gabrielle Rose
    • Beverly
    Ken Kramer
    Ken Kramer
    • Myron
    Tara Wilson
    Tara Wilson
    • Yoga Instructor
    Lanie McAuley
    Lanie McAuley
    • Wendy
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    • Writers
      • Nisha Ganatra
      • Liam Fearnley
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    7MihaiSorinToma

    A missed opportunity

    When the ABC Company, who's been focused only on classic ballet for many years, gets on the verge of bankruptcy, they decide to mix it with modern dance in order to attract more people to their shows but also investors. A dance contest is organized and the selected ones are sent for six weeks into a camp for training and final selection.

    The story focuses on a girl who specializes in modern dance but must now adapt to a new world of rules and obedience which ballet requires. Together with her partner and new friends, they must help each other in order to pursue their dreams. Although it sounds pretty cliché, the idea is good enough. Unfortunately, the plot isn't good enough, being very linear, superficial and predictable most of the time. The characters are likable and although not very complex, they manage to create and maintain a good dancing atmosphere which is pleasant to the eye. You'll also find some pretty enjoyable music, making it a pleasure to see the actors dance. As said before, it's a shame that the plot is not helping much, leaving much room to improve, especially in terms of depth. It has a tendency of simplifying things way too much, making the predictable finale even less satisfying than it would have been.

    Let me put it this way, if you like music and dancing, you'll find a good movie to watch in this one. If you expect to see a good story and well defined characters which can provide suspense, drama and emotion, you're going to be disappointed by it.
    MovieIQTest

    How dare you call her dancing contemporary and modern?!

    Jesus, what a horrible film. The script, the story-line, the directing, the casting and the performance were all bad. This is perhaps the VERY WORST and the WEAKEST film in the contemporary dancing genre. But the worst part of the film is signing Nicole Muñoz to play the center role. I've never seen anything worse than her dancing. I didn't see how she could be cast as a talented contemporary dancer. There's nothing you could call her DANCE as dance. Besides, her legs are too thick, too short, and even worse in her shorts; not a bit helpful to make me believe she got even basic training. Contempo dance is not just moving her legs or turning, or with a smiling face....there are so many elements in that genre. I was so uncomfortable to see her in all the dancing scenes in this film and couldn't help murmuring 'Jesus...what a joke....", so awkward and so weak, albeit laughable.
    3asavieri1

    What a mess

    Man, I loved the first Center Stage. This one was just awful. The main character actress choice is all wrong. She is so flat. She plays it safe, there is nothing charismatic about her. Which is the downfall for so much of the film when she is in so much of it. The chirography is dull, flat, utterly lifeless. They almost seem to know this which is why they dont focus on the dancing but put in pointless slow-motions and close ups of faces. Poorly written, so cheesy, its actually embarrassing to watch. Of all the dance movies I have seen, this is sadly the worst. Just too many bad choices here...
    9chris_ts

    You know it's a good dancing movie when Kenny Wormald is in it.

    Good plot. Intrigue. A little bit of romance. Dance. Kenny Wormald in the role of the choreographer. It's a yes from me.
    10CucFan

    Can the next one be about Gwen, please!

    I enjoyed this film very much, although I was surprised that it premiered on Lifetime instead of Hallmark as it's very much a classic Hallmark movie. From the moment they show up at the camp, these dancers are in competition for a few spots in a newly-reorganized dance company that has been tasked with modernizing itself. I have to agree with some of the other reviewers that I was less impressed with the lead actress's dancing than that of Maude Green, Chloe Lukasiak, and the male dancers. The setting was gorgeous, filmed mostly in an architecturally-intriguing building deep in the forest (Cheakamus Centre in British Columbia, Canada). Competitive rivalries heat up among the ballet dancers as they try to assimilate the contemporary dance style the others are so naturally good at; meanwhile, the contemporary dancers are brushing up their ballet skills. Not having watched the first two movies in this series, I admit I looked forward to it for months solely because Chloe Lukasiak had been cast.

    Lukasiak, as most know, was a featured lead dancer on "Dance Moms." On the show, she was often referred to as naturally gifted in ballet, with beautiful lines, legs and feet, as well as excellent technique that she had developed by training since the age of two years old. Her real-life training and experience were quite different from her character, Gwen, who is referred to as a "dance prodigy" yet is almost exclusively a contemporary dancer with not much training in other genres. At the same time she was asked to play Gwen as relatively new to ballet, she was also learning partner work in contemporary and ballet for the first time - in real life as well as in the script. I was pleased that Lukasiak did not disappoint in her dance ability and has been complimented often in reviews of this movie - even by people panning the movie itself - as a dancer who was talented and enjoyable to watch.

    From its logical plot sequence to its beautiful setting, this was such an enjoyable movie. Everything was believable: the couples, the improvement as the dancers learned, and even the surprising conclusion of Gwen's company audition - written perfectly in case they want her as the lead in a fourth movie. Although I had prepared myself for her to have few scenes and lines, I was happily surprised when that wasn't the case and she was in so many scenes & danced so much. I was disappointed that she was not in the finale dance, though. Seeing her in ballet class en pointe made up for all that, though, as we fans have been waiting and longing to see that for years. What a treat this movie was for her fans! One thing that Lukasiak seems to bring everywhere she goes is a quiet glow, a sparkling light - and this was no exception. Visually and in contrast to the older, more serious dancers, Gwen added joy and enthusiasm to her scenes, and I found myself interested in the character herself, eager to see what she would do with her dance career, quite separate from the real-life Chloe I have come to respect and admire so much.

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    • Trivia
      Features dancer/actress, Chloe Lukasiak from the Lifetime Reality show 'Dance Moms'. This is her debut acting role.
    • Goofs
      Jonathan states that Jodie Sawyer is Charlie's wife, but Charlie isn't wearing a wedding ring in the film.
    • Quotes

      Jonathan Reeves: [as Bella cries with happiness at being selected] Hello, Bella Parker.

      [she is at a loss for words]

      Jonathan Reeves: I made a mistake not accepting your sister. I'm not gonna make the same mistake with you.

      Bella Parker: I just didn't want anyone to know Kate was my sister.

      Jonathan Reeves: [nods] I understand. It's nice to see you again.

      [is about to go off, then turns back:]

      Jonathan Reeves: And, Miss Miller, get yourself a new pair of tights.

      [walks off]

      Bella Parker: [smiles] Yes, sir!

    • Connections
      Follows Danse ta vie (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      That Chick Right There
      Performed by Kardinal Offishall featuring Chaisson

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Center Stage: On Pointe
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(New York City setting)
    • Production companies
      • Destination Films
      • Sodona Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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