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The Red Shoes: Next Step

- Believe. Trust. Dance.

Sam is a gifted young dancer whose world spirals after an unexpected, life-changing event. ​Sam walks away from dancing and ballet, ​but the art form is in her blood, and she can’t resist the temptation to return. ​Life eventually leads Sam back to her old dance school – but not as a dancer. An​ old rival, a long-time crush, and her former dance teacher guide Sam back to​ what she loves most, but ultimately, it’s her own emotions and fears that she must confront to reignite her deep passion for dance.

Release Date : 2023-04-06

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Uncharted StudiosOne Tree Productions

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Juliet Doherty

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Juliet Doherty

Gender : Female

Lauren Esposito

Character Name : Eve

Original Name : Lauren Esposito

Gender : Female

Joel Burke

Character Name : Ben Shelby

Original Name : Joel Burke

Gender : Male

Carolyn Bock

Character Name : Miss Harlow

Original Name : Carolyn Bock

Gender : Female

Primrose Kern

Character Name : Gracie

Original Name : Primrose Kern

Gender : Male

Mietta White

Character Name : Paige

Original Name : Mietta White

Gender : Male

Ashleigh Rose

Character Name : Andrea

Original Name : Ashleigh Rose

Gender : Male

Nicholas Andrianakos

Character Name : Freddy

Original Name : Nicholas Andrianakos

Gender : Male

Laura New

Character Name : Jennifer Cavanaugh

Original Name : Laura New

Gender : Male

Daniel Clements

Character Name : Annie Cavanaugh

Original Name : Daniel Clements

Gender : Male

Kathy Luu

Character Name : Hannah

Original Name : Kathy Luu

Gender : Male

Adam Hedditch

Character Name : Bryan Cavanaugh

Original Name : Adam Hedditch

Gender : Male

Deng Deng

Character Name : Partygoer

Original Name : Deng Deng

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-31

"Sam" (Juliet Doherty) is about to take the stage at the renowned "Harlow" ballet stage for her first leading solo when her sister - another accomplished dancer - whom she is chatting to on the phone steps out in front of a car. Needless to say, this is pretty devastating and turns this girl into a bored and rudderless character who hangs out with her friend "Eve" (Lauren Esposito) and engages in petty crime. Her parents are at their wits end, so they get her a cleaning job at the ballet school. The rest of this is all very predictable, but when there is some actual dancing - especially with her athletic leading man 'Ben" (Joel Burke) - then this film actually comes alive a bit. The use of the classical score also sounds great with cinema audio and the photography of the routines is genuinely quite stylishly effective. Thing is, there is nowhere near enough dancing and the loosest of connections with the original "Red Shoes" story is underplayed and tangential in the extreme. For the most part this is a rather plodding melodrama with a cast of mediocre acting talent delivering a wishy washy family drama. It's the second film in as many days that I've seen in a cinema by myself - and whilst it's not that bad, it did make me wonder why it got a cinema release at all.