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Ballerina

Ballerina

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In 1879 Paris, an orphan girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina takes on the identity of another in order to enrol at a prestigious...

CertificateU

Duration89 mins

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  • Summer, 10
  • 3 reviews

Ballerina

4 stars

12 Mar 2019

In 1879, a young girl called Félice Milliner ( who is 11 years old ) decides she wants to escape the orphan village and go to Paris and become a dancer.I liked this film because it had good dialogue and music.When they make it into Paris, Félice goes looking for the dance school. She finds the dance school and goes insides. Later on in the story, Félice decides she wants to audition for a part in Clare and the nutcracker, so she takes a student place and audition but then they find out and have to do a audition to find out who will get the part. Comparing this to film to other films I would say this is one of the best films I have watched. I would recommend this film for any ages and I know that you would love this film so go and watch it

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