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Ballet 422

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The documentary film tells about how New York City Ballet dancer Justin Peck is delegated to choreograph a new ballet piece
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Baret News

November 28, 2015

Revealing documentary offering a backstage peek at the intense training, practice and choreography of the New York City Ballet.
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Laramie Movie Scope
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January 05, 2016

I have zero interest in ballet, but this film held my interest. It isn't so much about ballet itself, as much as it is about all the people involved in creating and presenting a ballet, and how they all work together so effectively.
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San Diego Reader
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March 12, 2015

The fly [on the wall] is very good at getting access...but rather less good at giving context.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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November 10, 2015

Engrossing backstage ballet documentary.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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March 06, 2015

There are few titles and no interviews or narration. Entire scenes go by without anyone speaking. Instead, Ballet 422 is a very intimate look at the process.
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The Film Stage
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June 06, 2016

With its brisk pace and unique style, Ballet 422 is a cinematic gem that encapsulates the passion of two inspired artists, the one in front of the camera and the one behind it.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
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March 12, 2015

For arts, music and dance aficionados, "Ballet 422" is a documentary that will speak (and perhaps sing) to them.
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SF Weekly
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December 31, 2015

In this beautifully muted documentary by cinematographer-director Jody Lee Lipes, a New York City Ballet company dancer gets and takes a chance to create his own show.
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Washington Post
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March 05, 2015

For fans of dance, "Ballet 422" will produce plenty of pleasures. But as with great ballet, great movies always benefit from a little drama.
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NOW Toronto
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December 18, 2015

Since dance is so difficult to describe, there are some great expressions. My favourite is when Justin tells a performer a sequence is "not crispy enough." Thing is, you get what he means.
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Seattle Times
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March 12, 2015

It's filled with delicious moments, particularly for dance fans ...
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Globe and Mail
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February 27, 2015

What makes Jody Lee Lipes documentary so interesting - even transfixing at times - is the fact that nothing is editorialized or explained. There are no interviews or voice-overs.
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