Mao's Last Dancer

a BRUCE BERESFORD picture

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Title

Mao's Last Dancer

Director

Bruce Beresford

Producer

Jane Scott

Nationality

Australia

Year

2009

Duration

117'

Language

English

Format

Dolby Digital

Ratio

1:85

Original Title

Mao's Last Dancer

Synopsis

Synopsis

 

The inspirational true story, adapted from a best-selling autobiography, of a small boy’s extraordinary journey from poverty to international stardom. From a grueling apprenticeship as a classical dancer in communist China, to the glory of creative freedom in America. MAO’S LAST DANCER captures the intoxicating effects of first love and celebrity, the pain of exile, and ultimately the triumph of individual endeavour over ideology.

Trailer

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Press

“Veteran Australian director Bruce Beresford’s new film, “Mao’s Last Dancer,” feels almost like a remake of the equally heart-warming “Billy Elliot,” but this time around, what the aspiring, “Rocky”-like, against-all-odds dancer is escaping is not working-class ignorance and poverty, but hardline Chinese communist officials.
Like most films in this underdog genre, the emotional manipulation of the audience is constant and obvious. Beresford, the director of “Breaker Morant” and “Driving Miss Daisy” (which won four Oscars, including best picture), knows exactly what he is doing at every moment, and most viewers will be more than happy to go along for the ride.
Distributors and programmers who are looking for a film that will move audiences, rather than deeply probe the meaning of life, should give “Mao’s Last Dancer” a serious look. This is the kind of film that critics may look down on but go on to win audience awards at festivals (and, presumably, make money at the box office).”

The Hollywood Reporter

“Bruce Beresford’s handsome movie version captures the epic simplicity of Li’s story — astonishing luck coupled with a fierce determination — and stirs strong primal emotions about love of family, country, personal freedom…Sardi and Beresford marshal this rich material with precision, treating it as a ‘hero journey’, a mythic tale of victory over impossible odds… The film is a must for ballet-lovers and a strong arthouse contender… Cao, Chinese-born-and-trained Principal Dancer of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, leaps, soars and spins just as brilliantly as the movie requires.”

Screen International

Festivals
& Awards

Toronto International Film Festival

São Paulo International Film Festival

Seattle International Film Festival

Valladolid International Film Festival

London Australian Film Festival

Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival

Cast & Crew

Bruce Greenwood
Kyle MacLachlan
Joan Chen
Cao Chi
Chengwu Guo
Amanda Schull
Director Bruce Beresford
Writer Jan Sardi
Producer Jane Scott
Executive Producer Troy Lum
Line Producer Sue Mackay
Co-producer China Geng Ling
Director of Photography Peter James
Editor Mark Warner
Composer Christopher Gordon
Sound Recordist David Lee

Releases

USA-The Samuel Goldwyn Company

14.05.2010

Canada - Mongrel Media

14.05.2010

Singapore - Golden Village Pic

22.04.2010