Dance Moms follows a group of young dancers and their ambitious mothers as they navigate the world of competitive dance. With intense rehearsals, fierce rivalries, and domineering mothers, the show offers a glimpse into the high-stress world of dance competitions and the sacrifices made for fame.
A young orphan and her new family unite in a quest for revenge against those responsible for their personal tragedies.
During the 1984-1985 UK miners' strike, 11-year-old Billy Elliot discovers his passion for dance while his family struggles. Despite his father and brother being coal miners on strike, Billy secretly joins a ballet class. His dance teacher believes he has the talent to study at the Royal Ballet School. Jackie, Billy's father, initially opposes his dream fearing judgment, but later supports him. With the help of the community, Billy auditions for the school and overcomes obstacles. Fourteen years later, Billy performs the lead in Swan Lake, achieving his dream.
A rebellious teenager moves to a small town where dancing and rock music are banned, and he leads a group of young people to fight for their right to express themselves.
In a small town where dancing and music are prohibited, a rebellious teenager named Ren McCormack moves from Chicago and challenges the authority by organizing a prom. Along the way, he falls in love, faces opposition from the local religious leader, and learns the power of self-expression through dance.
Homesick (2015) tells the story of a woman dealing with her forbidden love for her half-brother, while navigating a dysfunctional family. Set in Oslo, Norway, the film explores themes of adultery, infidelity, and the consequences of forbidden relationships.
Follow the lives of students at a performing arts school in New York City as they pursue their dreams of fame and success. The story explores themes of love, friendship, and the sacrifices they must make to achieve their goals. With a diverse cast and captivating musical numbers, Fame is an emotional journey that highlights the highs and lows of pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.
Shall We Dance? (2004) is a movie about a middle-aged man who, feeling bored and unsatisfied with his life, discovers a hidden passion for dance when he sees a woman dancing in a dance studio. He decides to take dance lessons secretly, fearing the judgment of his wife and friends. As he becomes more involved in the world of dance, he enters a dance competition, challenging himself and overcoming his fears.
Happy New Year is a Bollywood action comedy film directed by Farah Khan. The story revolves around a group of con artists who plan to pull off a diamond heist during a high-stakes dance competition in Dubai. They recruit a look-alike dancer to help them in their mission. The film is filled with humor, dance sequences, and thrilling moments as the group prepares for the heist.
Honey is a drama film set in Harlem, New York City, that follows the story of a young woman who aspires to become a professional dancer. She faces obstacles such as harassment, blackmail, and the challenges of breaking into the world of hip-hop dance. Through her determination and talent, she navigates her way through the industry and ultimately finds success.
Frances Ha is a coming-of-age comedy-drama film that follows Frances, a 27-year-old aspiring dancer living in New York City. After her best friend moves out of their apartment, Frances struggles to navigate her relationships and find her place in the world. Through a series of adventures and missteps, she explores themes of friendship, love, and identity.
In 1961, Rudolf Nureyev, a brilliant young Russian ballet dancer, defects to the West, shocking the world. This movie explores his journey as he rises to fame, battles with his sexuality, and becomes one of the greatest male ballet dancers of all time.
In 'Livid,' a young ballet student named Lucie takes a job as a caregiver for an elderly woman in a seemingly abandoned mansion. As she explores the house, Lucie uncovers a dark secret involving an undead ballerina trapped in the mansion. Greed, supernatural happenings, and a series of strange events unfold, leading Lucie deeper into the horrors of the house.
¡Más que baile!, formerly known as ¡Mira quién baila!, is a Spanish reality television program, and part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise, in which a group of celebrities compete in a dancing contest of several styles over several weeks, partnered with dance professionals. The prize that the winner obtains is given to charitable organisations. The show is currently broadcast on Telecinco, presented by Pilar Rubio.
The story of a town's secret, a family's crisis, and a young girl's struggle to reveal the truth.
After years of self-doubt, Bruce Garrett, a former salsa prodigy, finds the courage to reignite his passion for dance and compete in a high-stakes dance competition. Along the way, he must navigate male rivalry, workplace bullying, and personal insecurities, all while trying to win the heart of his new boss through the power of dance.
In Cousins (1989), a group of cousins find themselves caught up in a web of romantic entanglements and family drama. As they navigate affairs, betrayals, and unexpected connections, they learn valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and the importance of family.
When a woman named Shirlee Kenyon loses her job as a newspaper reporter, she takes a job as a receptionist at a radio station. However, after accidentally going on air and giving advice as a radio psychologist, she becomes an overnight sensation. In order to keep her job, she must continue pretending to be someone she's not, all while navigating fame, deception, and the ethics of her new role.
Sharing the Secret is a drama movie that follows a teenage girl as she struggles with bulimia and the pressure to keep her condition a secret. The film explores themes of parent-child relationships, peer pressure, and the importance of seeking help. Through therapy sessions and the support of her friends and family, she learns to confront her illness and find healing.
After losing his wife, Mr. Morgan, an elderly man, struggles with loneliness and contemplates suicide. However, a chance meeting with a young woman named Pauline reignites his passion for life as they form a platonic but deeply meaningful relationship. Through dance lessons, bus rides, and conversations, they both learn to heal and find joy in each other's company. As their bond grows, Mr. Morgan realizes that love and connection can happen at any age.