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Ballroom Dancing

Original title: Strictly Ballroom
  • 1992
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
30K
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Sonia Kruger, Paul Mercurio, and Tara Morice in Ballroom Dancing (1992)
CT #3
Play trailer0:31
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A maverick dancer risks his career by performing an unusual routine and sets out to succeed with a new partner.A maverick dancer risks his career by performing an unusual routine and sets out to succeed with a new partner.A maverick dancer risks his career by performing an unusual routine and sets out to succeed with a new partner.

  • Director
    • Baz Luhrmann
  • Writers
    • Baz Luhrmann
    • Andrew Bovell
    • Craig Pearce
  • Stars
    • Paul Mercurio
    • Tara Morice
    • Bill Hunter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Baz Luhrmann
    • Writers
      • Baz Luhrmann
      • Andrew Bovell
      • Craig Pearce
    • Stars
      • Paul Mercurio
      • Tara Morice
      • Bill Hunter
    • 200User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 19 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Paul Mercurio
    Paul Mercurio
    • Scott Hastings
    Tara Morice
    Tara Morice
    • Fran
    Bill Hunter
    Bill Hunter
    • Barry Fife
    Pat Thomson
    Pat Thomson
    • Shirley Hastings
    Gia Carides
    Gia Carides
    • Liz Holt
    Peter Whitford
    Peter Whitford
    • Les Kendall
    Barry Otto
    Barry Otto
    • Doug Hastings
    John Hannan
    John Hannan
    • Ken Railings
    Sonia Kruger
    • Tina Sparkle
    Kris McQuade
    Kris McQuade
    • Charm Leachman
    Pip Mushin
    • Wayne Burns
    Leonie Page
    • Vanessa Cronin
    Antonio Vargas
    Antonio Vargas
    • Rico
    Armonia Benedito
    • Ya Ya
    Jack Webster
    • Terry
    Lauren Hewett
    Lauren Hewett
    • Kylie
    Steve Grace
    • Luke
    Paul Bertram
    • J.J. Silvers - State Finals MC
    • Director
      • Baz Luhrmann
    • Writers
      • Baz Luhrmann
      • Andrew Bovell
      • Craig Pearce
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews200

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    8CihanVercan

    Best Dance movie ever, Greatest choreography and costumes; also a good Romance with its moments

    Waltz, Rumba, Samba, Tango, Cha Cha, Step Salsa... Never seen a movie with that much rich choreography before. That's Baz Luhrmann, who is an expert at swinging a visual feast; and Strictly Ballroom is his red curtain trio opening(together with Romeo+Juliet and Moulin Rouge!).

    With his own style of cinematography and overdrive speed of camera work, it's impossible to watch a 94 minutes film in exact 94 minutes. Otherwise you'd be falling into anxiety saying to yourself: "Ooops! Did i just miss a scene?" I still rewind on many scenes each time I watch Strictly Ballroom and Moulin Rouge!

    Here are some unforgettable and timelessly cult scenes and moments I most like:

    1- Scott&Francesca dancing in front of the Coca Cola broad sheet at the roof 2- Scott&Francesca dancing with Doris Day's "Perhaps,Perhaps, Perhaps(1954 version)" behind the red curtain 3- Francesca and Scott's meeting scene and the way she introducing herself to Scott 4- Scott practicing his style of dance and watching himself by the mirror 5- Scott's father starting clapping in unison when Scott&Francesca turned back to the stage where they are banned 6- Francesca persuading Scott upon the choices they look forward to make beside the wire fences they walk through in the night

    Strictly Ballroom is one of the best choices to watch and enjoy it with your beloved. It will keep you locked in a close embrace. It is also the best choice to start learning couples' dancing.

    But, if you're looking for some silver screen accomplishment, which I mostly do for every movie I watched, there is only the noteworthy achievement of costume design. Directing-editing-screenplay are collaboratively proper since it is Baz Luhrmann's own project. I only disliked the sound editing.
    noleander

    Funny, inspiring, offbeat, creative

    An outstanding movie in nearly every regard. Filmed in Australia on a tight budget, this movie succeeds in the one area that counts most: it _entertains_ the viewer.

    A parody of "underdog makes good" movies, Strictly Ballroom is set in the competitive world of ballroom dancing. The movie educates (about ballroom dancing), amuses (especially with the bumbling bad guys), and uplifts (with the take-home message about following your dreams).

    The show is stolen by Paul Mercurio, starring as the protagonist male dancer. His acting and dancing are superb.

    A bit corny, a bit burlesque, but lots of fun! What more could you want?
    7secondtake

    Starts off just weird, but then becomes a fearless fairy tale romance!

    Strictly Ballroom (1992)

    A campy, glossy, colorful, surprising fairy tale, total romance, lots of dancing, and inventive through and through. No, director Baz Luhmann has not pulled off another Moulin Rouge, which is a whole other order of invention and beauty, but this is his first movie, and it's filled with idealism. And some people to root for and to hiss against--you know, heroes and villains.

    It could have been tightened up, no doubt--there are times when I was a little impatient even though they were dancing away. But mostly I was happy to watch and wait for the next step toward the big climax.

    The two young leads, interestingly, came from nowhere (the perfectly named Paul Mercurio and the understated Tara Morice both in their first films). They've gone on to largely television careers, and in part you appreciate how much Luhmann gets from them. The highly stylized approach helps avoid a need for real acting, per se, but Mercurio in particular really rises to the occasion. The whole affair is Australian, and it feels bright and original the way some of fellow Aussie Peter Weir's films do, or in another sense, Peter Jackson.

    If you can summon up any innocence and romance and go for what really clicks here, be swept up and love it.
    timmauk

    What A Way To DANCE!!

    It's a love story. It's a story about being yourself. It's story of following your dreams and not giving up. It's a story with DANCING!!

    A boy who loves to dance HIS WAY loses at the major dancing competition. Why or why can't he dance like the others. This is killing his mother. No one wants to be his partner now. He is TOO MUCH!

    He works as an instructor at his parents dance studio. His mom wants him to dance again, but the right way. His dad doesn't say much. He is too busy reliving his old dancing days when he was happier. There is a girl who dances at the studio who wants to be his partner. She is too plain and clumsy to be taken seriously. Will she ever get the chance?? Will the boy ever make the world see his way?? Will his mom ever chill out?? Will his Dad end up in the Nuthouse??? For the answers to these questions, please get this film.

    Seriously, you will love this film. Though it follows closely to the "DIRTY DANCING" story, it is much more than that. The characters are just so off the wall you will laugh your arse off. The love story is kind of sweet, but the DANCING is great!

    8 out of 10
    8dubuque57

    A fun movie with a great message

    This is a very stylized film, a lot of fun, a lot of great dancing. Some of the costumes and performances, within the scope of the plot, are almost painful, yet appropriate. And the upshot of the whole thing is a message we wish we could all live by, every day. I relate to the ugly duckling storyline, and also enjoy the attractive male star! There are characters you love to hate and those who step up when you didn't think they would. The flashbacks are very quirky/funny. I'm sure in Australia this ballroom dancing stuff is taken deadly seriously, so Luhrman probably took a hit for lampooning it the way he does. But the whole thing is a good time that ends up having unexpectedly warm, deep meaning, and not many movies these days can say that.

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    • Trivia
      Fran's house was a set built on to an existing railway station. In the most expensive shot in the entire film, a train was hired to pass by the house twice. Once, a real food inspector came onto the set and demanded paperwork because he thought it was a real shop.
    • Goofs
      When Shirley Hastings finally rips the calendar pages off in anger shouting, "It was his year," some of the pages underneath also show days marked off and the Pan-Pacific date circled in red.
    • Quotes

      Fran: A life lived in fear is a life half lived.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the film credits on VHS, a message appears saying "And the dancing continues...", and then it plays the video that was made at the time for John Paul Young's Love Is In The Air, the video having been made to go with the film's release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Untamed Heart/Strictly Ballroom/Groundhog Day/Love Field/Riff-Raff (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Is In The Air
      Vocal by John Paul Young

      Written by Harry Vanda & George Young

      (c) 1978 J. Albert & Son Pty Ltd

      by Courtesy of Albert Productions

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Strictly Ballroom
    • Filming locations
      • St George's Theatre, Yarraville, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Beyond Films
      • M & A
      • New South Wales Film & Television Office
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • A$3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,738,022
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $145,977
      • Feb 15, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,761,116
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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