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Only When I Dance(Vida Ballet)

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United Kingdom · 2009
1h 18m
Director Beadie Finzi
Starring
Genre Documentary

This documentary defies the idea that ballet is an art form steeped in the history of the wealthy white elite. It captures the dreams of two black children from a favela in Brazil, who are both determined to beat the odds and follow their dreams to dance despite constant prejudice and doubt.

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Village Voice by

British director Beadie Finzi follows both dancers to international competitions, where the difficult questions raised by their struggles are set aside.

60

New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman

A more probing exploration of the subjects' diverse challenges would have been welcome. But your heart connects to these young artists. When they soar - onstage and off - you feel it.

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Time Out by Eric Hynes

What’s unique to Beadie Finzi’s debut feature is what it reveals about the financial, physical and emotional costs of talent.

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The New York Times by Mike Hale

The lack of information about the school, or about any aspect of the two dancers’ lives that doesn’t involve training for and competing in international competitions, can be startling. When another Centro de Dança student, a petite woman, is a winner at the prestigious Prix de Lausanne, we’re stunned. We didn’t even know she was there.

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New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Finzi's lovingly filmed movie draws viewers into the lives of its two young heroes. You don't have to be a ballet buff to be moved by Isabela's and Irlan's stories.

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