[Mad Hot Ballroom is] the kind of film that used to be relegated to an after school special
Mad Hot Ballroom (2005)
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Reviews Counted:113
Fresh:95
Rotten:18
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: This heartwarming documentary will win audiences over, as the sheer charm of precocious, enthusiastic children learning to dance resonates from the screen.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some thematic elements.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:May 13, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $7,899,271
Synopsis: Tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba, and meringue may seem to represent the last vestiges of a dying art to some, but director Marilyn Agrelo proves this is far from true in MAD HOT BALLROOM. Agrelo... Tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba, and meringue may seem to represent the last vestiges of a dying art to some, but director Marilyn Agrelo proves this is far from true in MAD HOT BALLROOM. Agrelo reveals that the New York City public school system runs a ballroom dance program for fifth graders, in which these former preserves of the adult world are given a new lease on life by some enthusiastic little characters. The film follows students at three schools in the neighborhoods of Tribeca, Bensonhurst, and Washington Heights, with Agrelo training her cameras on the kids' lives both inside and outside of the classroom. The students are united by a zeal for the ballroom dancing lessons, which builds over a 10-week period and culminates in a competition to find the school that has produced the best dancers in the city. As the teachers gently cajole their students to learn the intricacies of the various disciplines, Agrelo intersperses classroom footage with the students' musings on life; many of these reveal a remarkable maturity. Gender and race boundaries disappear as focus on the competition consumes the students' energy, and the teachers are brought to tears as they see their prodigies turning into what one teacher touchingly terms "little ladies and gentlemen." As the pitter-patter of tiny toes scuttles across the ballroom floor in the competition's final stages, it's impossible not to get swept up in the action. One of Agrelo's cameramen is caught grinning in an affectionate, almost paternal manner as he accidentally wanders into the frame while filming. One of 2005's most uplifting slices of cinema, MAD HOT BALLROOM is a joyous, life-affirming experience. [More]
Director: Marilyn Agrelo
Director: Marilyn Agrelo
Screenwriter: Amy Sewell
Producer: Marilyn Agrelo, Amy Sewell
Studio: Paramount Classics
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Reviews for Mad Hot Ballroom
New York City fifth graders determinedly go through the paces of traditional ballroom dancing in this slight, charming documentary.
There’s no denying the charms of these frank-talking little Freds and Gingers, and the film delivers the expected dose of pathos and humor.
The levels of overly cute moments are certainly high, but the film also manages to score more than a few interesting points in regards to issues of class and competition.
Cute, comical kids help make this ballroom dancing comp-romp a feelgood winner despite inexpert editing.
It would be easy to carp over the shortcomings of the film...The charm and ebullience of the kids...make the film work...Nobody walks out at the end without a great big smile.
Kudos to all the wonderful students and teachers of 'Mad Hot Ballroom.' Not since watching 'Spellbound' have I felt this much faith in the youth of today.
Those searching for the perfect feel-good summer movie will go mad for Mad Hot Ballroom.
In all its unscripted glory, it shows us pre-adolescence with an astonishing authenticity that should be the envy of a hundred coming-of-age movies.
The result is like an extended fluff piece you would see on a news magazine. It's cute, but it leaves you wanting more... and less.
A moving and inspiring film, but it's also hilarious and, as the finals draw near, quite exciting.
It's fascinating to watch those who initially slouched and dragged their feet grow into nimble and determined competitive dancers.
Charming, poignant and festive "Mad Hot Ballroom" is an inspirational documentary that shows the power of dance to invigorate self-esteem and ambition in young hearts.
Ballroom dancing is a set of social abstractions, of strategies and choices rather than any "natural" order.
At a time when funding for school programs is being slashed, Mad Hot Ballroom couldn't send a better message about how important art can be to children.
[It] may not be a masterpiece... but it is a heartfelt and very entertaining tribute to a group of teachers and students who want to succeed, if given half the chance.
There are so many funny yet wrenching moments that the film's refusal to stop and probe can be a gift.
The teachers who spend hours and hours training these kids, rehearsing, shopping for just the right outfits for ballroom competition……are true heroes of our society.
Many moviegoers will swoon over the young folks' earnest efforts to learn gracefulness and sociability. But at heart this is a cuteness exploitation flick.
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