Dance academy.

Contributor(s): Goodwin, Xenia [actor.] | Kaplan, Dena [actor.] | Lacey, Thomas [actor.] | Banit, Alicia [actor.] | Walker, Jeffrey, 1982- [director.] | Strauss, Samantha [screenwriter.]Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: DI7310 | Universla Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentSeries: Dance AcademyDistributor: [Pyrmont, NSW] : Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 DVD-video (97 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscUniform titles: Dance academy (Motion picture : 2017) Subject(s): Ballet dancing -- Australia -- Juvenile films | Ballet dancers -- Australia -- Juvenile films | Teenagers -- Australia -- Juvenile filmsGenre/Form: Feature films. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. | Video recordings for people with visual disabilites. DDC classification: 791.4372 Production credits: Directed by Jeffrey Walker ; Written by Samantha Strauss.Cast: Xenia Goodwin, Alicia Banit, Dena Kaplan, Thomas Lacey, Keiyan Lonsdale, Jordan Rodrigues, Nic Westaway, Tara Morice and Miranda Otto.Summary: This movie continues the story of global phenomenon and incredibly successful two-time Emmy nominated Australian television series of the same name. The series saw a group of teenagers through the ups-and-downs of elite dance training at the National Academy of Dance. Picking up eighteen months after the television series finale, the much-loved characters have moved on from the Academy and are living very different lives. Former ballet student, Tara (Xenia Goodwin), was destined to become one of the top dancers of her generation before a devastating injury crippled her career. Tara tries to move on and embrace life as a university student but cannot get over her dream of dancing professionally. Haunted by the night she was injured, Tara embarks on a near impossible comeback. Leaving her life and love behind in Sydney, Tara is determined to prove to the ballet world and to herself that she still has what it takes. With all the familiar favourites from the original series and some new faces, Dance Academy is a heartwarming story of ordinary people fighting to achieve their extraordinary dreams.
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Directed by Jeffrey Walker ; Written by Samantha Strauss.

Rating : PG.

DVD; PAL ; Region 4.

In English. No subtitles. English captions (CC) for the hearing impaired. English audio description.

This movie continues the story of global phenomenon and incredibly successful two-time Emmy nominated Australian television series of the same name. The series saw a group of teenagers through the ups-and-downs of elite dance training at the National Academy of Dance. Picking up eighteen months after the television series finale, the much-loved characters have moved on from the Academy and are living very different lives. Former ballet student, Tara (Xenia Goodwin), was destined to become one of the top dancers of her generation before a devastating injury crippled her career. Tara tries to move on and embrace life as a university student but cannot get over her dream of dancing professionally. Haunted by the night she was injured, Tara embarks on a near impossible comeback. Leaving her life and love behind in Sydney, Tara is determined to prove to the ballet world and to herself that she still has what it takes. With all the familiar favourites from the original series and some new faces, Dance Academy is a heartwarming story of ordinary people fighting to achieve their extraordinary dreams.

Xenia Goodwin, Alicia Banit, Dena Kaplan, Thomas Lacey, Keiyan Lonsdale, Jordan Rodrigues, Nic Westaway, Tara Morice and Miranda Otto.

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