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Released October 30th, 2008, 'Center Stage: Turn It Up' stars Rachele Brooke Smith, Kenny Wormald, Sarah Jayne Jensen, Peter Gallagher The PG-13 movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 35 min, and received a user score of 70 (out of 100) on TMDb, which collated reviews from 189 knowledgeable users.
Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "All self-taught dancer Kate Parker has ever wanted to do was perform with the American Academy of Ballet. But when she doesnt make it after auditioning, she learns that it takes more than precision and perfection to succeed in the dance world."
'Center Stage: Turn It Up' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on The Roku Channel, Google Play Movies, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Fandango At Home, YouTube, Microsoft Store, and Tubi TV .
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The Center Stage trilogy revolves around young dancers striving to perfect their craft, survive intense training, and navigate the challenges and opportunities of becoming professional dancers. Themes of competition, sacrifice, excellence, and the complexities of friendship and romance are prevalent. The trilogy follows the Parker sisters, Kate and Bella, talented dancers navigating the cut-throat world of ballet and pursuing fame. The lifetime filmography of legendary director Ramona Film captures the human experience's nuances. Her insightful style invites reflection on life's complexities. From the Center Stage films to the adaptation of Little Women, her work is empathetic and nuanced. Films like The Accidental Tourist and One True Thing explore personal crises, grief, and familial bonds.