This passionate documentary follows a troubled teen living the street life of the South Bronx as he takes a chance on changing his path. As Andres faces the challenges of proving he can be a ballet dancer and earning the acceptance of his choice by his friends and family he learns there's never just one position in life.
Official Selection for:
The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival 2005.
Bend Film Festival 2005.
Arlene's Grocery Picture Show 2005.
Director: Richard Calvache
Music created by Richard Calvache using Soundtrack.
i wanna watch dis!!!
minstrelexer 3 years ago
sik vid m8 !!!
djdan160 3 years ago
did you go to school for film?
SteveMurd 3 years ago
Cool, and congrats on the selections.
guerrillafriday 3 years ago
Very Nice Trailer! It tells me just enough to become interested, but doesn't give it all away.
whitelightcreative 4 years ago
I agree - I really liked the audio mix. Well done!
CompetitionDVD 4 years ago
Looks very interesting! its not like the typical crappy hollywood story, where the ballet dancer breaks out of the constraints of strict ballet world to become a hiphop dancer. it actually shoes the true story and situation.
is there a way we can get ahold of this documentary?
Redshoed 5 years ago
Ooh this looks pretty interesting! I would definately watch it. ;)
Clockmouth 5 years ago
haha, tht's the story of carlos Acosta, the finest dancer in the world nowadays, he was a cuban boy getting in street troubles as robbering, gangs and so, until his father put him in ballet classes, now is the prodigal son of cuban ballet, all his fellows as Jose manuel carreño and others alike admire him.
raulishnikov 5 years ago
Nice
Skype23 5 years ago