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Center Stage Director: Nicholas Hytner Cast: Amanda Schull, Zoe Saldana, Susan May Pratt, Peter Gallagher

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/24/2000
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 2,710

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The DVD includes director's commentary; the music video for Mandy Moore's "I Wanna Be With You; " extended dance sequences; deleted scenes; a making-of featurette; an isolated music score; theatrical trailers; talent files; and production notes.

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Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [4:31]
2. New Students [3:01]
3. Jonathan Reeves [2:21]
4. Day One [5:32]
5. "Swan Lake" [:53]
6. "Romeo and Juliet" [2:52]
7. Gala Reception [5:11]
8. Classes Continue [4:55]
9. Not Improving [4:08]
10. "Eres Tu" [1:57]
11. Bowling Date [1:51]
12. "Come, Baby, Come" [6:29]
13. "Candy" [2:52]
14. "Higher Ground" [3:39]
15. "I Wanna Be With You" [3:02]
16. Final Workshop Casting [4:34]
17. Rehearsals Begin [3:37]
18. "Friends Forever" [4:24]
19. "Stars and Stripes" [3:13]
20. From the Top [3:13]
21. Act Naturally [4:55]
22. "Piano Concerto No. 2" I [8:45]
23. Unhappy & Sick [1:51]
24. "Piano Concerto No. 2" II [2:01]
25. "The Way You Make Me Feel" [3:45]
26. "If I Was the One" [4:14]
27. "Canned Heat" [2:38]
28. The Strength to Say No [6:39]

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Editorial Reviews

Reminiscent of Fame and Flashdance but unfolding in a more rarefied atmosphere, Center Stage trots out old cinematic platitudes regarding ambition, dedication, and self-realization -- but does so in a lively, engaging, thoroughly contemporary manner. Befitting its setting in the highly competitive world of ballet, Stage utilizes the talents of professional dancers who happen to be charismatic screen performers as well. San Francisco Ballet regular Amanda Schull stars as the talented but naive student who fears she won't meet the exacting standards required by the exclusive ballet school run by Peter Gallagher. The New York Ballet's Ethan Stiefel plays an up-and-coming choreographer and erstwhile ladykiller with a love-'em-and-leave-'em attitude. Also making powerful impressions are supporting players Susan May Pratt (as a snobbish, bulimic student), Debra Monk (her overbearing mother), and Donna Murphy (a demanding teacher). Director Nicholas Hytner (The Crucible) lets the clichés fall where they may while lavishing attention on the dance numbers, including a climactic extravaganza combining ballet and modern dance. He explains his choices in a commentary for the DVD, which also includes deleted scenes, extended dance sequences, a making-of featurette, a music video, an isolated music score, and theatrical trailers. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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CENTER STAGE = AMAZING!by Anonymous

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November 25, 2006: this movie is one of my favorite movies! not only because it has dance in it... but because of the fact that it shows what the students in ABA have to go through. this is all very true. i really do reccomend this movie to everyone. it sends out an outstanding mesage.... never give up, dance from your soul. i love it.

good but not that greatby Anonymous

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December 11, 2005: the dancing was absolutly fantastic but the plot is a little hard to follow but other than that it was great.


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