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Center Stage

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
24K
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Center Stage (2000)
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A group of teenagers from various backgrounds enroll at the American Ballet Academy in New York to make it as ballet dancers and each one deals with the problems and stress of training and g... Read allA group of teenagers from various backgrounds enroll at the American Ballet Academy in New York to make it as ballet dancers and each one deals with the problems and stress of training and getting ahead in the world of dance.A group of teenagers from various backgrounds enroll at the American Ballet Academy in New York to make it as ballet dancers and each one deals with the problems and stress of training and getting ahead in the world of dance.

  • Director
    • Nicholas Hytner
  • Writer
    • Carol Heikkinen
  • Stars
    • Amanda Schull
    • Ethan Stiefel
    • Sascha Radetsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicholas Hytner
    • Writer
      • Carol Heikkinen
    • Stars
      • Amanda Schull
      • Ethan Stiefel
      • Sascha Radetsky
    • 229User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Amanda Schull
    Amanda Schull
    • Jody
    Ethan Stiefel
    Ethan Stiefel
    • Cooper
    Sascha Radetsky
    Sascha Radetsky
    • Charlie
    Christine Dunham
    • Audition Teacher
    Stephen Stout
    • Mr. Sawyer
    Maryann Plunkett
    Maryann Plunkett
    • Mrs. Sawyer
    Laura Hicks
    Laura Hicks
    • Nervous Mother
    Barbara Caruso
    • ABA Scout
    Jeff Hayenga
    • ABA Scout
    • (as Jeffrey Hayenga)
    Zoe Saldaña
    Zoe Saldaña
    • Eva
    • (as Zoë Saldana)
    Victor Anthony
    Victor Anthony
    • Thomas
    Karen Shallo
    • Mother at Audition
    Carlo Alban
    Carlo Alban
    • Eva's Friend
    Giselle Daly
    • Eva's Friend
    Susan May Pratt
    Susan May Pratt
    • Maureen
    Shakiem Evans
    • Erik
    • (as Shakiem Evens)
    Ilia Kulik
    Ilia Kulik
    • Sergei
    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Jonathan
    • Director
      • Nicholas Hytner
    • Writer
      • Carol Heikkinen
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    User reviews229

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    8KylieRempel

    Best finale dance ever

    The plot is basic and at least one of the actors, the one who plays Maureen can't act her way out of a box, but who cares. It doesn't matter.

    The dancing is what we are here for and it is flawless! From the salsa club scene to the modern dance class to the unbeatable finale. This dancing is on pointe!

    The end dance which involves love triangles, motorcycles, canned heat and simulated sex is the reason to watch this movie. Dance movie finales do not get better than this.

    If you love dance watch it, rewatch it and love it forever! Dance movies done right. This is best dance movie ever! Ever!
    6Shawn Stingel

    A wonderful and innovative behind-the-scenes film about the competitive world of dance

    "Center Stage," a film about the lives of young modern dancers who want nothing more than to make a name for themselves, dazzles with some of the best on-screen dance performances since Patrick Swayze shook his hips in "Dirty Dancing" thirteen years ago. Starring some of the most talented modern dancers ever to hit the silver screen, "Stage" focuses its attention on the lives surrounding the young dancers and their struggles for stardom. The film is a revealing exploitation of the complexity associated with modern dance, diving into the realities of dance phenoms that sacrifice their social life for a role that will find them performing in front of a live audience.

    Rating: 6
    didi-5

    great dancing, cliched plot

    I loved this for the dancing - the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet, the dance of the little swans from Swan Lake, a bit of the Stars and Stripes, and some great modern stuff, especially the show sequence which works through Michael Jackson and Jamiroquai. The story is just a bundle of cliches in looks and personalities and you just know how it is all going to end. So, worth seeing for the dance sequences, but its turn off your brain time for the rest. With a stronger storyline this could have been a really good film. As it is, its a high 7 out of 10.
    nicardo

    Shut Up and Dance

    Every now and then there's a new movie about dancers, or dancing, or one with a lot of dancing in it. From Astaire to Kelly to Hines, it's the poetry of motion. If you have any appreciation for the art form whatsoever, the one to see right now is Center Stage. It's about a school year in the life of three teenage girls who are roommates at a ballet academy in New York. They pass the auditions to get into the school, but then have to work as hard as possible to move on from there. At the end of the year is a workshop performance where they can be seen by most of the people in the industry who could hire them, including the resident company. They work toward and hope for a career in the most demanding pursuit imaginable, facing gifted competition, and placed on a limited schedule. "A dancer has ten years, maybe fifteen if they're not injured" in order to peak in their career and be the best they can ever be. A singer can sing most of their life. An actor can act all his life. A dancer's clock is ticking. It's only a matter of time before they can only teach and choreograph, so there's a unique sense of urgency to start young, study hard, and survive. All that might make a good movie. Might not.

    Along with the good, you have to take the less than good. The characters are nothing new. There's the naive female ingŽnue (Amanda Schull), the bad girl (Zoe Saldana), the favorite girl (Susan May Pratt), the cocky lead boy (Ethan Stiefel, "hailed as the most advanced male dancer in the world"), the nice guy dancer (Sascha Radetsky), the nice guy non-dancer (Eion Bailey), the gay friend (Shakiem Evans), the pushy mother (Debra Monk), the demanding teacher (Donna Murphy), and the dictatorial company director (Peter Gallagher). How'd he get in there? There's even a Russian figure skater (Ilia Kulik) in the cast as a dancer. By the way, everybody is amazingly good-looking. Kind of like, Friends as done by George Ballanchine. Only in the movies, right? The story is nothing new either. Will everything work out? Will their dreams come true? Will they survive the heartbreaks of love, and the bodyaches of dance? Well, it's the movies, isn't it? Since the cast features some of the youngest and best dancers in the world, the acting comes second. Often a distant second. Or third. Don't expect any awards to be handed out in that area. Some parts are surprisingly weak, but then they move on and get back to letting their feet do the talking.

    Did I mention that the only reason to see this is for the dancing? The way it's filmed here is excellent, without actually having to go to a ballet. The beauty of movement, the grace of the girls, and the strength and skill of the boys is captured as well as any other movie in the subject you're likely to see. The big dance numbers at the end are worth seeing by themselves, including more modern styles. Beforehand, there are a couple of dance scenes without ballet. The kids go to a club one night and salsa, and later we see a bunch of Broadway hoofers in a jazz class lead by Priscilla Lopez (original cast of A Chorus Line) that reminded me of scenes in All That Jazz. Those were the most fun. Other scenes will remind you of The Turning Point, White Nights, and even Dirty Dancing. The comparison to Fame is inevitable. That was then, this is a new century. The natural talent, dedication, motivation, support, and ass-busting hard work needed to succeed at this kind of life is touched on here, but also touched on is the sheer love of the game. For dance itself. That's the main thing. E-mail and comments are welcome.
    9Freemheart

    Discovering From the other side

    What makes this something unique? What the difference with other movies about dancers?.

    I just can tell I'm not a fan of the dance things, I mean I really hate those many pop singers who abuse of the dance to hide their bad work, so for year I was avoiding these movies.

    But when I saw the music video of this film, something was different, there was not the same old story with the cast of pop stars trying to show they are more than a cute face. There was a cast of amazing dancers showing the best of them in just a few minutes.

    So, finally I found myself watching this movie with the strange desire about an endless story. Weird, but for one who doesn't like the dance, this was a discover of whole new world were the dancers and the cast make an incredible work in a story who deserve to be with the classic of these themes.

    This movie it's not shallow love story of a group of teenagers trying to become in big stars, it's about the crash of the passion and the reality, the time when the real love for something has to be tested to found the perfect place in the universe of the society, something that it's hard to find in a good film.

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    • Trivia
      Susan May Pratt, who plays the best dancer in the school, Maureen Cummings, had no ballet training before being cast.
    • Goofs
      The audience that watch the students' performance at the end of the movie is exactly the same as when the students go to watch the ballet at the beginning of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Maureen Cummings: If this is what I wanted, I wouldn't be as unhappy as I've been. I'd have friends, I'd sleep well, I wouldn't throw up half the things that I eat.

      Nancy Cummings: You watch your weight. There's nothing wrong with that!

      Maureen Cummings: Mom, I'm telling you I'm unhappy and sick. I can't do this any more!

      Nancy Cummings: But it's your dream. You just don't give up on your dream.

      Maureen Cummings: It's your dream, and it matters more to you than anything ever did to me. So I did it, but I can't any more.

      Nancy Cummings: I know what regret feels like, and I don't want that for you.

      Maureen Cummings: That's what ballet would be. A life of wishing that I found something I loved, instead of something I just happened to do well. I'm not you, Mom. You didn't have the feet. I don't have the heart.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Battlefield Earth/The Big Kahuna/Hamlet/Michael Jordan to the Max/Center Stage (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Adagio for a Ballet Class
      Written and Performed by Dmitry Polischuk

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Camino a la fama
    • Filming locations
      • Fordham University, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Columbus Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Laurence Mark Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $29,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,200,925
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,604,621
      • May 14, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,385,941
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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