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Synopsis

An inside look at the world of ballet. With the complete cooperation of the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, Altman follows the stories of the dancers, whose professional and personal lives grow impossibly close, as they cope with the demands of a life in the ballet. Campbell plays a gifted but conflicted company member on the verge of becoming a principal dancer at a fictional Chicago troupe, with McDowell the company’s co-founder and artistic director, considered one of America’s most exciting choreographers. Franco plays Campbell’s boyfriend and one of the few characters not involved in the world of dance. –IMDB

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Robert Altman

An iconoclast whose work acutely attacked the conventions of genre filmmaking, Altman both satirized and revitalized such warhorses as the Western, the musical, and the crime drama, waging war on the sterile artifice of mainstream storytelling by creating a singularly sprawling and deliberately messy cinematic world bursting at the seams with sounds, images, characters, and plot lines. Famed for his inventive brand of overlapping (and often improvisational) dialogue and an acknowledged master of modern camera technique, Altman’s quixotic career has been uneven at best, yet he remains a pivotal figure of contemporary cinema, a true maverick responsible for many of the defining motion pictures of his times. Born February 20, 1925, in Kansas City, MO, Altman was educated in Jesuit schools prior to joining the Army at the age of 18; over the course of WWII, he flew over 50 bombing missions in Borneo and the Dutch East Indies. Upon his discharge in 1947, Altman studied engineering at the… read more

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Julien Bayle

14Aug11

I saw it adviced by my wife and I had a nice movie session.

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DT

14Jul11

Seemingly-unfocused and abstract ensemble drama but I think that's sort've the point. It's enjoyable nonetheless, and highlights Altman’s diversity as a filmmaker and his status as arguably one of the unsung invisible directors.

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Natalie Guevara

14Jan11

subtle Robert Altman: everything comes together in the end, especially in the dance world. I must be somewhat traditional 'cuz I didn't care for all the avant-garde ballet performances in this movie, but it was so great to see Neve Campbell dance; I had no idea she wasn't ever just on "Party of Five." James Franco plays the typical Altman character in this: always reacting, always interacting with his environment.

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m.morbo

30Aug10

I guess it is a good film for people of the sector and fans of the world of dance. personally I am not and I was sooooo bored :/

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    Jonathan Cribbs

    6Apr11

    I'm not all that interested in dance, but I thought it was a pretty wonderful film. Particularly if you look at it as a movie about filmmaking, which it pretty much is. McDowell is Altman (whether either of them knew it).

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    DT

    23Sep11

    Same here Jon. Interesting perspective on the rest of the film too.

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An entertaining and beautiful, though non-essential Altman

By captain on February 12, 2012

While this is a perfectly fine film, I would only recommend it to people who are either a) already familiar with Robert Altman’s essential films (MASH, McCabe & Mrs Miller, 3 Women, etc.), or b…  read review

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