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Musical Chairs

  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
355
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Musical Chairs (2011)
When his dancer partner, Mia, lands in the hospital after an accident, Armando persuades her to train for an upcoming wheelchair ballroom dancing contest.
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When, Mia, a dance teacher, lands in the hospital after an accident, Armando, a would-be dancer who admires her from afar, persuades her to train for an upcoming wheelchair ballroom dancing ... Read allWhen, Mia, a dance teacher, lands in the hospital after an accident, Armando, a would-be dancer who admires her from afar, persuades her to train for an upcoming wheelchair ballroom dancing contest.When, Mia, a dance teacher, lands in the hospital after an accident, Armando, a would-be dancer who admires her from afar, persuades her to train for an upcoming wheelchair ballroom dancing contest.

  • Director
    • Susan Seidelman
  • Writer
    • Marty Madden
  • Stars
    • Leah Pipes
    • E.J. Bonilla
    • Priscilla Lopez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    355
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Susan Seidelman
    • Writer
      • Marty Madden
    • Stars
      • Leah Pipes
      • E.J. Bonilla
      • Priscilla Lopez
    • 13User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Leah Pipes
    Leah Pipes
    • Mia
    E.J. Bonilla
    E.J. Bonilla
    • Armando
    Priscilla Lopez
    Priscilla Lopez
    • Isabel
    Jamie Tirelli
    Jamie Tirelli
    • Bernardo
    Laverne Cox
    Laverne Cox
    • Chantelle
    Nelson Landrieu
    • Wilfredo
    Angelic Zambrana
    Angelic Zambrana
    • Rosa
    Morgan Spector
    Morgan Spector
    • Kenny
    Philip Willingham
    • Daniel
    Auti Angel
    Auti Angel
    • Nicky
    Jerome Preston Bates
    Jerome Preston Bates
    • Jimmy
    Joey Dedio
    Joey Dedio
    • Chico
    Dominic Colón
    Dominic Colón
    • Julio
    • (as Dominic Colon)
    Joseph Basile
    • Car Accident Witness
    Tommy Bayiokos
    Tommy Bayiokos
    • Ballroom Dancer
    Teena Byrd
    • Ballroom Audience
    Kevin Cannon
    Kevin Cannon
    • Actor
    Ivan Cardona
    • Dance Competition Guest
    • Director
      • Susan Seidelman
    • Writer
      • Marty Madden
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    User reviews13

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    9FilmRap

    Thism movie has the potential to live on a provide inspiration for many people

    This is a movie from which you will learn something about people and about the heart. It is about music and it is about dance . It is about what can happen when a person suddenly finds him or herself in a wheel chair for the rest of their life. Director Susan Seidelman (Desperately Seeking Susan ) takes a screenplay by Marty Madden and somehow does a perfect casting job starting off with E.J Bonilla, a young actor who plays Armando with a flair for music, dance and the ability to project his intensity and his sincerity when he encounters Mia (Leah Pipes) a beautiful young dancer before and after her tragic accident. The story flows as smoothly as the music and the dance of this film. Most of the rest of the engaging cast is this young man's New York Puerto Rican second generation family who owns a restaurant and especially his mother (Pricilla Lopez) who has to struggle with her aspirations for her son and her realization of his love for his new girlfriend. The other group of extraordinary colorful players in this film are the people in wheelchairs who find that they can express themselves in dance. In reality only one of the actors, Auti Angel, who plays Nicky is actually confined to a wheel chair. She was a promising professional dancer who has a true story that is not too far from the plot of this movie. Behind the scenes we understand that she assisted and inspired the actors in wheelchairs to take on their personas. We view this movie as fairy tales where things happen and people say and do things not quite the way they may happen in real life. It reminds us of a musical where it can be convenient to suddenly find a place to sing (or in this case a hospital gym at night to dance in a special way). The characters and some of the dialog are somewhat clichéd. This doesn't seem to really matter because the emotion and the message of the movie is very real. We think everyone should be able to relate to this film and learn something about the human spirit. We also think that it has the potential to live on by teaching young people in schools and be an inspiration for the thousands of people every year who find themselves in a place they never thought they would be. Part of the storyline of the movie is a dance contest being held in New York labeled "The First International Wheelchair Dance Competition" In reality, while wheelchair dancing is big in Europe it hasn't quite caught on in the USA. It would not surprise us if after this film is released and gets around we will see this event in some major city. That is part of the great potential of this movie. FilmRap.net
    9jpercival

    Engaging and entertaining -- broadened my world

    I had never heard of wheelchair dancing, but thanks to this film, I now follow these artists and athletes with great joy. I loved the film, loved the characters, enjoyed some belly laughs and came away with a bigger view of the world. The theme of tolerance and acceptance resounded with both audiences with whom I saw this film, at both the Cinema Society of San Diego, then again at the Young Leaders Film Festival at the La Jolla Country Day School in San Diego. The film was received with enthusiasm by both groups, comprised of people from teenagers to senior citizens. At the Young Leaders Film Festival, the filmmaker made a special appearance and captivated the crowd. I hope she will continue to pursue such quality projects.
    10dayna-475-500188

    I really enjoyed this movie!

    As a dancer and a New Yorker, I truly enjoyed this movie. I thought it was very touching and would recommend it to friends! They touched on so many different topics that were very sensitive and they did it with class and elegance. The film was also shot very well and I absolutely loved the music. Mario Grigorov is a genius and brought a personal touch to it. The film was filled with movement and made me want to dance! Overall I truly thought it was very well done and was a love story that could transcend any genre. I gave it a ten for many reasons and think many people will enjoy it. I know the director has done some really great movies and she can add this one to her arsenal.
    8amanda-bowers

    A heartwarming story of unlikely lovers who meet over their love of ballroom dance.

    A sweet and fun story, and a great performance by EJ Bonilla.

    Susan Seidelman delivers a heartwarming and beautiful love story full of energy, emotion and uplifting moments. Leah Pipes and EJ Bonilla have great chemistry and look like they're on their way to be stars.

    The dancing is well choreographed and the music is upbeat and exciting. Seidelman does a good job of balancing the sadness of the tragedy with inspiring scenes and a moving ending. The film has and amazing spirit and leaves you feeling happy and upbeat.

    I would recommend this film to everyone. It's a sweet love story and gives the audience a beautiful look into an unusual world of dance.
    10critic-2

    Be wary of many of the IMDb votes-

    As of now, the rating for this film stands at a mere 2.2, which is quite low, and there is one aspect that makes the low score highly suspicious. There has been some known controversy about the film. Some in the disability community were quite upset that more disabled actors were not used in the film, and may have tried to influence the voting. They perhaps were unaware, or perhaps deliberately ignored, the fact that the leading female character begins as an able-bodied dance teacher. The idea that actress Leah Pipes is unqualified to act the role simply because she does not really use a wheelchair is truly ludicrous. (I am disabled myself, so I understand where the objections are coming from, but I disagree strongly with them.)

    It is time this film received more exposure and that critical comment on it honestly reflected how well it is made, rather than reflecting biased attitudes. Films like this one, which has as its background the world of wheelchair ballroom dancing, are too important to let petty resentments get in the way of their appreciation.

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    • Trivia
      (2012) Nominated for the Astaire Award for Best Feature Film.
    • Quotes

      Armando: [about the wheelchair ballroom dancing competition] So, if we decide to do this, we have six weeks. That's six weeks to get into shape, to learn new routines. So, I don't know; what do you guys think?

      Kenny: [sullen] I don't know, man.

      Chantelle: Honey, I'm in it to win it.

      Armando: Right, so every wheelchair dancer's gonna need an able bodied partner.

      Kenny: Yeah, man, where are we gonna get one of those?

      Armando: Well, it just so happens, I may have a few volunteers.

      [a montage set to the Debelah Morgan song "Dance With Me" follows]

    • Connections
      Featured in Push Girls: Breaking Back In (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Dance With Me
      Based on the song "Hernando's Hideaway" by Jerry Ross and Richard Adler, from the musical "The Pajama Game"

      Sung offscreen by Debelah Morgan during rehearsal montage

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 音樂椅
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Active Fox Productions
      • JMC Independent Productions
      • The Film Community
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,478
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,092
      • Mar 25, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,478
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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