L'atelier Animation Movies 2018 Character Named Felicia
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Cinematography | Jericca Cleland |
Edited by | Yvann Thibaudeau |
Music by | Klaus Badelt |
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Running time | 89 minutes [one] |
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Language | English language |
Budget | $30 million [2] |
Box role | $106.ane million [3] |
Ballerina (titled Bound! in the U.s.a.) is a 2016 3D computer-blithe musical adventure comedy film co-directed by Éric Summer and Éric Warin and written past Summer, Ballad Noble and Laurent Zeitoun. A co-production between Canadian and French companies, the film takes place in 1880s France and follows a poor orphan girl who dreams of condign a ballerina and gets a chance to audition for the celebrated schoolhouse of the Paris Opera Ballet.
Ballerina stars the voices of Elle Fanning, Dane DeHaan, Maddie Ziegler and Carly Rae Jepsen. The film was released in cinemas in France and the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland on 12 December 2016, followed by releases in various countries over the following several months, including Canada on 24 February 2017. The pic was released in the United States on 25 Baronial 2017, with the voices of Nat Wolff (who replaced DeHaan), Kate McKinnon and Mel Brooks added.
Plot [ edit ]
In the 1880s, 11-year-old Félicie (Elle Fanning), a poor orphan girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina, but lacks formal training, runs abroad from her orphanage in rural Brittany with her best friend, Victor (Dane DeHaan), a young inventor. Together they go to Paris, but they soon become separated, and Victor becomes an office boy in Gustave Eiffel's workshop. Félicie finds her style to the Paris Opera, where the baby-sit catches her trespassing. She is rescued by a mysterious cleaner with a limp, Odette (Carly Rae Jepsen), who agrees to let Félicie stay with her until she gets on her anxiety. Odette works for both the Opera and for the vicious and imperious Régine Le Haut (Julie Khaner), a wealthy restaurant possessor. While helping Odette clean, Félicie spies Regine's daughter, Camille (Maddie Ziegler), practicing ballet. Camille sees Félicie, insults her, and throws Félicie's treasured music box out of the window, breaking it. Every bit Félicie takes it to Victor for repair, she intercepts the postman who brings a alphabetic character from the Opera admitting Camille to the historic school of the Paris Opera Ballet partly because of her mother's connection. In her anger, Félicie hides the letter and decides to presume Camille's identity to get into the school and pursue her dream.
Odette agrees to mentor Félicie, who afterwards learns that Odette was a former prima ballerina. Félicie finds her grooming very hard, but with Camille's letter of the alphabet of acceptance, she manages to take her place at the ballet school. Mérante (Terrence Scammell), the school's exacting choreographer, announces that one of the girls from the form will be called to dance the function of Clara in The Nutcracker . He dismisses the worst dancer in class each day. Félicie improves each day and narrowly avoids elimination, but a couple of days before the final elimination, her prevarication is discovered. Mérante decides to admit Camille into the grade, while also letting Félicie stay; although Félicie's infraction was serious, Mérante accidentally saw her dance passionately in a bar that she and Victor visited. The night before the final elimination, Félicie neglects training to exit on a appointment with Rudi, a handsome boy from the school, which disappoints Odette. Victor sees Félicie with Rudi and becomes jealous; he and Félicie argue. The next 24-hour interval, Félicie is tardily to the audience and unable to perform well, and so the part of Clara goes to Camille.
Regine sends Félicie back to her orphanage, where she loses her spirit. She has a dream about being an infant in the arms of her late mother, a ballerina, who gave her the music box. She decides to return to Paris to help Odette and apologize to Victor. While cleaning the stage, Félicie encounters Camille, and they engage in a dance battle that is witnessed past all the students, Odette and Mérante. Félicie does a thou jeté over a flight of stairs, while Camille cannot. Mérante approaches the two girls and asks them why they trip the light fantastic toe, to which Camille admits that she dances only considering her mother tells her to, while Félicie speaks stirringly of dance as her inheritance and passion. Camille admits that Félicie should dance the function of Clara.
Near Eiffel's workshop, where the Statue of Liberty is being constructed, Félicie invites Victor to the performance. A furiously deranged Régine arrives and chases Félicie upwards to the crown of the statue, but Victor saves her with assistance from Camille and traps Régine in the scaffolding. Arriving at the Opera just in time, Félicie dons Odette'due south special pointe shoes. Félicie kisses Victor on the cheek, and she performs in The Nutcracker aslope the main ballerina.
Bandage [ edit ]
- Elle Fanning as Félicie [4]
- Dane DeHaan (Nat Wolff in the American version) equally Victor [4]
- Carly Rae Jepsen every bit Odette
- Maddie Ziegler as Camille Le Haut [5]
- Mel Brooks (American version only) as M. Luteau, the supervisor of the orphanage [four]
- Julie Khaner (Kate McKinnon in the American version) as Régine Le Haut, Camille'south mother [6]
- (McKinnon also voiced the Mother Superior and Félicie's female parent in the American version) [7]
- Terrence Scammell equally Mérante (American version as Janitor also)
- Bronwen Mantel as the Mother Superior, the head of the orphanage
There is also a French language version of the flick, with the voices of Camille Cottin every bit Félicie and Malik Bentalha every bit Victor, that premiered in France on Dec fourteen, 2016. [8]
Product [ edit ]
The film was produced at L'Atelier Animation in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [9] The filmmakers used key frame animation of Aurélie Dupont and Jérémie Bélingard, ii étoiles (star dancers) of the Paris Opera Ballet, to translate realistic dance choreography to the animated film. [10] Dupont became the de facto choreographer of the moving picture's dance sequences. [8]
Music [ edit ]
The soundtrack anthology was released internationally past Gaumont on December 12, 2016. The album features both the film's original score composed by Klaus Badelt, and songs from other artists that are used in the film. [eleven] The film besides features songs that are non included in the album, such as "Cut to the Feeling" and "Runaways" past Jepsen and "Suitcase" by Sia. [12] [seven]
Soundtrack [ edit ]
No. | Title | Creative person | Length |
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one. | "You Know It'due south Almost You lot" | Magical Thinker, Stephen Wrabel | iii:43 |
2. | "Be Somebody" | Chantal Kreviazuk | three:42 |
3. | "Unstoppable" | Camila Mora | 4:sixteen |
4. | "Blood Sweat and Tears" | Magical Thinker, Dezi Paige | 3:38 |
5. | "Confident" | Demi Lovato | 3:27 |
6. | "Ballerina" | Klaus Badelt | iv:05 |
7. | "Dreams and the Music Box" | Klaus Badelt | 3:nineteen |
8. | "Escaping the Orphanage" | Klaus Badelt | iii:fifty |
9. | "The Liberty Chase" | Klaus Badelt | iii:56 |
10. | "Swan Lake, Op. 20a: Scene" | Chappell Recorded | 3:11 |
11. | "Shannon Reel" | Daniel Darras, Youenn Le Berre | 2:38 |
12. | "You Know It's About You" (Piano & Vox Bonus Rails) | Magical Thinker, Stephen Wrabel | iii:36 |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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5. | "Rainbow" | Liz Huett | ii:54 |
Release [ edit ]
The picture show premiered at the Mon premier Festival on October 19, 2016, [13] and it was released in France and the U.k. in December 2016. [14] [15] Numerous releases followed around the globe. [16] Entertainment One Films Canada distributed the picture in Canada, with the theatrical release outset on Feb 24, 2017 in Quebec [17] and March 3, 2017 elsewhere in Canada. [18] [19]
In May 2016, The Weinstein Visitor acquired distribution rights to the motion picture in the United States. [9] A US release was kickoff scheduled for March 3, 2017, nether the title Leap! [20] The release was afterwards pushed back to April 21, 2017, [21] followed past additional casting announcements of Wolff, Brooks, and McKinnon. [4] [7] It was then pushed back to August thirty and later moved upwardly to August 25, 2017. [22]
Reception [ edit ]
Box office [ edit ]
According to Box Role Mojo, Ballerina grossed approximately The states$106 million worldwide. [iii] Information technology opened in France on 14 Dec 2016 with over half a meg admissions, [23] earning €2.two meg (~US$2.4 one thousand thousand) over the course of the weekend. [24] [25] Its French gross eventually reached $fourteen.5 million. [xvi] In Canada, it earned more C$1.5 million during the first 13 days of its theatrical run, $1.i million of which was made in Quebec. [26] It ultimately grossed a total of $C3.6 meg (~Us$2.8 one thousand thousand) in Canada. [27] [28] It was released on 25 August 2017 in the Us, earning $4.vii million over its opening weekend. [29] It grossed $21.9 million in the United states of america, [xxx] the motion-picture show's highest-grossing territory. [3]
Critical response [ edit ]
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the original version of the motion picture holds an approval rating of 75% based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 5.74/x. The critical consensus reads, "Ballerina 's rich setting and beautifully animated dance sequences elevate a solidly crafted all-ages adventure with a surprising amount of colorful flair." [31] On French amusement information website AlloCiné, the film has an average course of iii.5/five, based on 17 critics. [32] On Rotten Tomatoes, the US version of the moving-picture show, entitled Spring!, has an approving rating of 42% based on 62 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of 4.86/10. The critical consensus for the US version reads, "From its bland story to its unremarkable animation, Leap! does little to distinguish itself from a long list of agreeing – and superior – family unit-friendly alternatives." [33] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score 48 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "mixed or boilerplate reviews". [34] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. [35]
Melissa Stewart of Insights mag of Australia called the moving-picture show "a heart-warming run a risk. ... With the blitheness capturing the elegance of ballet, it is difficult not to exist mesmerised past the pirouettes and chiliad jetés. ... [Félicie'southward] journey will resonate with for anyone who has experienced the sting of failure and trying to effigy out how to bounce dorsum. All of this occurs while humour is trickled throughout the movie making it enjoyable for kids and parents alike. ... [T]he themes of fighting for your passion and dreams is timeless." [36] Mike McCahill of The Guardian wrote: "Information technology'southward attentively, attractively designed – with a real heart for the light hitting the buildings of a city under construction – but a shade more than Black Swan in its DNA might have made the happy ending less inevitable and its pep less repetitive." [37] Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the flick one and a half out of 4 stars, criticizing its numerous "3-D animation clichés" which he said spoil the potential of its original premise, stating that "The best thing nigh [Leap!] is its portrayal of the dance world, then and at present, as both exhilarating and vicious. ... But [the film] doesn't seem to grasp how special these elements are ... it keeps wasting [Félicie's] fourth dimension (and ours) with theoretically comic or suspenseful subplots that nosotros've seen done many times before, with considerably more wit and feeling". [38]
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External links [ edit ]
L'atelier Animation Movies 2018 Character Named Felicia
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballerina_%282016_film%29
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