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Five Dances

  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3K
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Ryan Steele in Five Dances (2013)
The coming of age tale of an extraordinarily gifted young dancer recently arrived in New York City.
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The coming of age tale of an extraordinarily gifted young dancer recently arrived in New York City.The coming of age tale of an extraordinarily gifted young dancer recently arrived in New York City.The coming of age tale of an extraordinarily gifted young dancer recently arrived in New York City.

  • Director
    • Alan Brown
  • Writer
    • Alan Brown
  • Stars
    • Ryan Steele
    • Reed Luplau
    • Catherine Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Brown
    • Writer
      • Alan Brown
    • Stars
      • Ryan Steele
      • Reed Luplau
      • Catherine Miller
    • 16User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ryan Steele
    • Chip Daniel
    Reed Luplau
    • Theo
    Catherine Miller
    • Katie
    Kimiye Corwin
    • Cynthia
    Luke Murphy
    • Anthony
    LuLu Roche
    LuLu Roche
    • Chip's Mother
    • (voice)
    • (as Louise Roche)
    Michael Borrelli
    Michael Borrelli
    • Cynthia's Husband
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Alan Brown
    • Writer
      • Alan Brown
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    8DoINeedT0

    I could watch the dancing forever

    Being a dancer myself, I loved the fact that the film was centred around that theme, without needing to build a deep plot line. It told a story within itself. At times, it conveyed the characters' emotions possibly more than words could, it just fit, especially the piece nearer the end between Chip and Theo. I found it beautiful and emotional.

    I also really empathised for Cynthia when she's crying in her bathroom and we can hear her husband's voice in the background.

    I'm not sure what Chip's mum added to the storyline, perhaps it could have been replaced with more of a story line between the two men.

    The music was evocative at times, some I didn't like completely, I liked it when we just heard the dancers' breath and even when it was silent.

    Overall, it was a really enjoyable film, really emotional and it was brilliant when Chip started to connect with everyone else.
    6hiozufacik

    Good dance movie

    It is a more a dance movie than an lgbt story. I liked that the film centered on dance and the rest of the relations was floating in the background such as life.

    But i am also feeling a little bit disappointed that the story didn't flourish enough around the dances. Choreography is great and I would like to see it serve the film better. Especially through to the end of the movie, the scenes were warm.
    8nikatnyte

    Beautiful and sinuous

    I was expecting a standard gay film and was quite surprised. This film is primarily about dance. The four performers are all superb dancers, and their dances are the main focus of the film, reflecting (to a degree) their relationships with one another and others in their lives (who are never seen). The main character is Chip, a somewhat naive 18-year-old Kansan, trying to cope in New York City without appearing too vulnerable. I did find it strange that these four dancers (and their choreographer) had very little personal or verbal interaction for most of the film; indeed, it wasn't until toward the end that they seemed to actually know one another. Chip's intimate relationship with the other male dancer is handled tenderly and realistically, but their story is secondary to the love and dedication all the characters have for their art.
    9Red-125

    See it for the dancing.

    Five Dances (2013) was written and directed by Alan Brown. This is a movie you see for the dancing, not the plot. Ryan Steele plays Chip Daniel, an extraordinarily gifted dancer, who has just arrived in NYC from Kansas.

    He's ready for the professional demands of dancing, but nothing else is working out for him. He has no money, no place to live, and no friends. His mother calls him endlessly demanding that he return, and telling him, "I know what you're doing there."

    Returning to Kansas is out of the question. However, Chip is going to need help to survive in New York so that he can do what he does better than anyone else--dance.

    Chip's encounters with the company choreographer and with the other dancers make up the plot. However, in a sense, the plot gets in the way of the dance sequences. My suggestion--don't worry about the plot; see this film for the dancing.

    We saw this movie at the Little Theatre as part of Image Out--the Rochester LGBT Film Festival. It probably works better on a large screen, but it's worth seeking out and watching on video if that's the only available option.
    7smooth_op_85

    Beautifully Crafted Film

    A shy 18 year old moves from Kansas to The Big Apple and starts learning five dances hence the title. Every piece of the film's dances will be seared into your brain by the end of the film, but it is how it gets there that is the best part

    Katie, Theo, Anthony, Cynthia and Chip are the main cast and most of this movie takes place in the dance studio. It's pretty much life for these dancers.

    Always in the back of his mind is his Mom, his mother wants him to return to Kansas and she suspects Chip's doing a lot more than dancing in NYC

    It is indeed a slow burn, but worth it. There's lots of silence in the film and some of it is filled with music. All the cast I feel help it shine but one subplot in the film must have had more time but may have been cut.

    If you like an artsy slow burn that has good pay off, I would venture this as a good flick. I like how it does have LGBT themes but it is about opening up and being who you're supposed to be

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      Ryan Steele originated the role of "Specs" in The Newsies on Broadway.
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      Written by Christopher William Barnes

      Performed by Gem Club

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beş Dans
    • Production company
      • Perry Street Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,788
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,788
      • Oct 6, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,788
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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