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Documentary
REVIEW
It's rare you get to see a charming, amusing, touching and suspenseful movie. And a documentary about some New York City fifth-graders taking a mandatory 10-week ballroom dancing course is in itself rather unusual. But so are the kids and that’s what makes it so enjoyable.
CLASSIFICATION
P.S.
One small criticism: some of the children speak on-camera in their native language but there are no subtitles in English.
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