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2003 Certificate 12
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Robert Altman's beautifully shot vision of the life of a ballet dancer. Read more

Starring Neve Campbell, Malcolm McDowell, Joffee Ballet Company
Director Robert Altman
Genres Drama

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The Company

Robert Altman's beautifully shot vision of the life of a ballet dancer.

Starring Neve Campbell, Malcolm McDowell, Joffee Ballet Company
Director Robert Altman
Studio MOMENTUM PICTURES
Run time DVD: 1 hr 47 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 11 Oct 2004
Production year: 2003
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of The Company

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    Director Robert Altman's latest look at a microcosmic community is more an interested glance than his usual penetrating glare. Yet it's still another seductive spellbinder, with Altman expertly choreographing his film to match the unique concepts of the Joffrey Ballet, the famous Chicago troupe it revolves around. Conceived by, co-produced by and starring Neve Campbell, this jettisons soap-opera histrionics for revealing glimpses of the sheer craft and commitment involved. It focuses on the progress of a promising ingénue (Campbell) from chorus line to featured ballerina, under the watchful eye of mercurial company director Malcolm McDowell. A waitress by night, she embarks on an affair with chef James Franco as casting begins on the avant-garde fairy-tale ballet “The Blue Snake”. Best known as queen of the Scream films, Campbell acquits herself surprisingly well in the “My Funny Valentine” pas de deux and the film is inter-cut with enthralling selections from signature Joffrey works such as “Tensile Involvement” and “White Widow”.

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  • 8 out of 10 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Dull . .Slow . .Zero Stars

    This film never even made it all the way through. I rented it mainly to watch with a friend who loves ballet & dance . . .they requested it be turned off. Very slow and dull, with cliched gay characters. Very surprised as Robert Altman is usually a great director . .maybe Neve Campbell's input ruined it?

      • Donald from Glasgow
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    More of a 7 out of 10.

    In some ways it is more of a collection of scenes than a movie as although there is a definite linear flow, you couldn't say it was driven by narrative.

    Watching the film , I felt as though I were an observer flitting in and out and peeking into the life of the Company.

    As a whole, I am glad I saw it but it could do with being shown on a decent sized screen but I'm a sucker for a proper cinema screen.

    Good dancing, some amusing costumes and an interesting peek.

      • czantra from Brighton
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