Victor, who has a crush on Félicie, sees Félicie with Rudi.
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Félicie improves each day and narrowly avoids elimination, but a couple of days before the final elimination, her lie is discovered. A furiously deranged Régine arrives, chases Félicie up to the crown of the statue and pushes her off, but Victor saves her with aid from Camille.
| Rating: 3/5 They arrive at the Opera just in time for Félicie to don Odette's special pointe shoes; Félicie kisses Victor on the cheek, and she performs in The Nutcracker alongside the principal ballerina. Odette works for both the Opera and for the cruel and imperious Régine Le Haut (Julie Khaner), a wealthy restaurant owner. and the Terms and Policies, Mérante decides to admit Camille into the class, while also letting Félicie stay; although Félicie's infraction was serious, Mérante knows that she is Odette's protege, and he has a soft spot for Odette. Félicie returns to her orphanage, having lost her spirit. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. [16] Entertainment One distributed the film in Canada, with the theatrical release beginning on February 24, 2017 in Quebec[17] and March 3, 2017 elsewhere in Canada. [26], On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the original version of the film holds an approval rating of 75% based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 5.74/10. She decides to return to Paris to help Odette and apologize to Victor. Mérante (Terrence Scammell), the school's exacting choreographer, announces that one of the girls from the class will be chosen to dance the role of Clara in The Nutcracker. [12][7], The film premiered at the Mon premier Festival on October 19, 2016,[13] and it was released in France and the UK in December 2016. | Rating: 2/5 (Ballerina) official OST album tracklist, original motion picture score.
Near Eiffel's workshop, where the Statue of Liberty is being constructed, Félicie invites Victor to the performance. Camille sees Félicie, insults her, and throws Félicie's treasured music box out of the window, breaking it. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher.
The album features both the film's original score composed by Klaus Badelt, and songs from other artists that are used in the film. In the 1880s, eleven-year-old Félicie (Elle Fanning), a poor orphan girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina, but lacks formal training, runs away from her orphanage in rural Brittany with her best friend, Victor (Dane DeHaan), a young inventor. Bronwen Mantel as Mother Superior, the head of the orphanage. The film was released in cinemas in France and the United Kingdom on 12 December 2016, followed by releases in various countries over the following several months, including Canada on 24 February 2017. The film was released in the United States on 25 August 2017, with the voices of Nat Wolff (who replaced DeHaan), Kate McKinnon and Mel Brooks added. He dismisses the worst dancer in class each day. Please check the Motion Picture Rating and Parents Guide for details. in the United States) is a 2016 3D computer-animated musical adventure comedy film co-directed by Éric Summer and Éric Warin and written by Summer, Carol Noble and Laurent Zeitoun. Just confirm how you got your ticket. Kate McKinnon (American version only) as Régine Le Haut, Mother Superior and Félicie's mother. Camille admits that Félicie should dance Clara. The album features both the film's original score composed by Klaus Badelt, and songs from other artists that are used in the film.
Together they go to beautiful Paris, but they soon become separated, and Victor becomes an office boy in Gustave Eiffel's workshop. in the United States) is a 2016 3D computer-animated musical adventure comedy film co-directed by Éric Summer and Éric Warin and written by Summer, Carol Noble and Laurent Zeitoun. In her anger, Félicie hides the letter and decides to assume Camille's identity to get into the school and pursue her dream. [8] The filmmakers used key frame animation of Aurélie Dupont and Jérémie Bélingard, two star dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet, to translate realistic dance choreography to the animated film. Odette agrees to mentor Félicie, who later learns that Odette was a former prima ballerina.
[28][29] It was released on 25 August 2017 in the United States, earning $4.7 million over its opening weekend. does little to distinguish itself from a long list of like-minded – and superior – family-friendly alternatives. [18][19], In May 2016, The Weinstein Company acquired distribution rights to the film in the United States.