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Dance Academy: The Movie

Driving by her deep love and will of becoming a professional dancer, Tara Webster, a young teenager beautiful and talented girl, who joins a ballet school, in order to achieve her dream, and she does well, but once everything changes and turns upside down, when she faces an accident that prevents her from achieving her dream.
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The Age (Australia)
April 12, 2017
Strauss is a writer of real flair. A former teen dancer, she knows the milieu like the back of her hand and is not ashamed to take delight in an all-Aussie phrase like "pity pash".
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Guardian
April 05, 2017
Subversive entertainment it ain't. But nor is this well-paced yarn - with pleasing albeit narrowly scoped performances from a perky cast - bereft of pleasantries and surprises.
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Screen-Space
April 06, 2017
While maintaining the heart that helped make it a small-screen hit, Dance Academy looks every bit the sumptuous big-screen drama.
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The Australian
April 14, 2017
I liked the Emma Stone-Ryan Gosling song and dance romance-drama, but for me Dance Academy feels more real. It has something about it that is more dramatic, more emotional, more complex.
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Daily Telegraph (Australia)
April 05, 2017
Walker exhibits admirable restraint in the face of such potentially overwrought romantic tropes, refusing to milk the emotional moments, encouraging his actors to underplay the key scenes. The characters' self-deprecating humour also serves the film well.
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3AW
April 07, 2017
Fans of the show will feel dutifully well-served. Those coming to the film cold might feel a little iced out.
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Herald Sun (Australia)
April 05, 2017
The old-fashion story path navigated here (much of which takes place in the US) is a lot more downbeat and realistic about the plight of young performers than many viewers will expect. The movie as a whole is all the better for it.
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Sydney Morning Herald
April 12, 2017
The dialogue isn't exactly sparkling. It's matter-of-fact at best, cliched at worst, but Tara and friends are easy to like. The ballet movie tradition is well served.
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ArtsHub
April 10, 2017
What it lacks in surprises, it makes up for in poise, a standard coat of glossy-imaged polish, and an affable teen melodrama air.
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Graffiti With Punctuation
March 27, 2017
In the final stanza of "Dance Academy" it finally becomes the movie that you're hoping it will be; it's a crowd pleaser that has surprises up its sleeve.
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Junkee
April 06, 2017
If you want to be a snob about dance-based drama for teens, that's your choice, but you're about to miss out on something pretty great.
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ABC Radio Brisbane
May 31, 2017
There's a realness to these characters and their journey that makes this worth a look.
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