TRIBECA 09: ONLY WHEN I DANCE
- by Raphaela Neihausen, April 28, 2009
Beadie Finzie’s ONLY WHEN I DANCE is a moving portrait of two Brazilian teenagers who struggle to break out of their lives of poverty by using dance as their vehicle. Beautifully shot, this captivating story shows the sacrifices their hard-working families must make to help them achieve their dreams of dancing abroad. Comments
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