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Dance for It!

Original title: Go for It!
  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
1.3K
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Dance for It! (2011)
A talented but tough young woman growing up in Chicago is encouraged to pursue her dreams by enrolling at a formal dance school.
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A student must decide between follwing her dream to become a dancer, or to follow the wishes of her family.A student must decide between follwing her dream to become a dancer, or to follow the wishes of her family.A student must decide between follwing her dream to become a dancer, or to follow the wishes of her family.

  • Director
    • Carmen Marrón
  • Writer
    • Carmen Marrón
  • Stars
    • Aimee Garcia
    • Al Bandiero
    • Jossara Jinaro
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carmen Marrón
    • Writer
      • Carmen Marrón
    • Stars
      • Aimee Garcia
      • Al Bandiero
      • Jossara Jinaro
    • 11User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Go for It!
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    Aimee Garcia
    Aimee Garcia
    • Carmen Salgado
    Al Bandiero
    Al Bandiero
    • Frank Martin
    Jossara Jinaro
    • Loli
    Gina Rodriguez
    Gina Rodriguez
    • Gina
    Louie Alegria
    • Pablo
    Derrick Denicola
    Derrick Denicola
    • Jared
    Andres Perez-Molina
    Andres Perez-Molina
    • Jesse Salgado
    Gustavo Mellado
    • Luis Salgado
    Rene Rosado
    Rene Rosado
    • Nino
    David Hernandez
    • Cuko
    Liliana Montenegro
    Liliana Montenegro
    • Irene Salgado
    Safia Hannin
    • Cecy Salgado
    Peggy Goss
    Peggy Goss
    • Jared's Mother
    Daniel Yabut
    Daniel Yabut
    • Danny
    Brad Armacost
    • Jared's Father
    Jennifer Armstrong
    • Secretary
    Hollie Beach
    Hollie Beach
    • Angie
    Karen Jin Beck
    Karen Jin Beck
    • DJ Shy
    • Director
      • Carmen Marrón
    • Writer
      • Carmen Marrón
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    User reviews11

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    10jgreene-17

    Great Job for a First Time Out of The Gate!

    I saw this film a couple of times. Yes, it is an often-told story of rags to riches and yes, another dance film. But what makes this film so unique is the story behind it. The filmmaker, Ms. Marron, raised all the capital herself to finance its production. She put together the actors, the crew, the musicians, the post people and worked tirelessly on her project. Then upon completion, she screened at festival after festival to rave reviews. The creme de la creme comes in the form of a major distributor, Lions Gate, who also believed in Ms. Marron's film. For a first time filmmaker to have this kind of success is rare, on par with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and their Miramax breakthrough. So props to Ms. Marron for her hard won success! See this film and help support independent filmmaking!
    mrlasvegas2u

    Waste of Producers money..and ours who watched it.

    I am not only a fan of dance movies, but also a dancer and a fellow independent filmmaker/producer/actor. I always go out and watch and support every independent filmmaker who makes a movie on dancing, because that is my passion. I have to say I was very disappointed by this movie. When I found out they spent over $2.4 million on this movie, I was very sad!!

    There are so many talented filmmakers who could have made this movie better for half the budget. I give the director credit for finishing a movie, and getting it distributed, but that doesn't mean anything when the people that financed this movie will never recover even half of their investments.

    I am not a hater. I wanted to love this movie, and I payed money to rent it from blockbuster. Here is my constructive feedback for the director: The DP work was horrible, he has no idea how to film a dance movie. Half the dance routines can't be seen properly, and isn't that the reason people go to watch dance movies?? I guess I can blame the editor or the director, but a DP should have guided the first time director. SECOND, the lighting is so horrible, it makes the whole experience unpleasant. Look, a dance movie is meant for a younger audience, bright lighting not only sets an upbeat fun mood, but it's better visually when we are trying to watch the dancing. I am sorry, nice effort on the directors part, but before you go out and spend that kind of money, please do the research, watch other successful movies in that genre. I am watching this movie as I am writing this, and I am so annoyed that I cannot even see the dancing clearly to enjoy this movie. The acting was not bad, which is a step up from most dance movies. Directing was OK, minus directing the dance scenes. I give the director credit for finishing a movie for sure, but her lack of experience clearly shows through out the movie. What I am saying is also clearly evident by the box office outcome.

    ALSO: Stop having friends write reviews. It's funny when someone compares this movie to Good Will Hunting. That's a joke right!!! This kind of stuff undermines the director's efforts and talent even more. Look, the fact is, she is work in progress, let her bloom. Don't fill her head with BS. A real criticism will make her a stronger and better filmmaker. Don't feed her ego with garbage. Sorry if this critique offends anyone, but I say it as I see it. I am very critical of my own work as well, and I'm always striving to learn and grow myself. Good luck to the director, and I hope you keep making movies and you keep getting better.
    1mentiramivida6

    Sadly unentertaining

    I really enjoy dance movies but sadly there aren't many that are entertaining and actually well made. I've only truly enjoyed Save the last Dance and Honey. Both had great music, good chemistry amongst the actors, dope moves and perfect stage presence. Carmen came off as very stiff and uncomfortable not only when dancing but just speaking. Without Gina in the scenes there was nothing making you want to continue watching. Sure it has a nice story but if the actors can't do two things required of them then the film is a flop.

    If you like dancing movies don't go in wanting or expecting one. If you see this, see it knowing it's more of a lifetime coming of age flic.
    10rlgeisel

    Beautiful movie with a powerful message

    On a shoestring budget Carmen Marron has produced a wonderful first film. She obviously has a big heart and great compassion for the underdog. Her actors portray their characters in a believable manner and the cultural values of the community are realistically represented. The high energy dance scenes provide a perfect complement to the compelling plot line. There is a good mixture of the harsh reality of life in the projects juxtaposed with the joy from dancing that the lead character has, and this also personifies her personal struggle between breaking away and continuing on a path that will perpetuate the generational cycle of poverty and dysfunction.
    8pochohouse

    Young women tries to overcome life's difficulties thru education and dance

    Dance films can be quite entertaining because they provide movement which means a lot of action for the viewer's eyes. Of course, there is the question of story. It's dance but is it interesting? Fortunately, this film has both. For the first 1/3 of the film one must be patient because the director takes her time to setup the story. The viewer is rewarded with an entertaining, intense, and uplifting last 2/3 of the film. Street dancing is still popular all over the world's major cities and not just in the U.S. This is Ms. Marron's first film project and to deliver such a story on such a low budget is inspiring to any new filmmaker. A must see because it is just not "another" dance film.

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      GO FOR IT!
      Written by Carmen Marron and Scott Mayo

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official MySpace
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Go for It!
    • Production companies
      • Go For It!
      • Sparkhope Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $180,237
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $119,714
      • May 15, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $180,237
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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