A Time for Dancing

A Time for Dancing is a 2002 American drama film directed by Peter Gilbert and starring Larisa Oleynik, Shiri Appleby and Peter Coyote. It is an adaptation based on the novel of the same name by Davida Wills Hurwin.

A Time for Dancing
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Directed byPeter Gilbert
Written byDavida Wills Hurwin
StarringLarisa Oleynik
Shiri Appleby
Peter Coyote
Music byLaurence Rosenthal
CinematographyAlex Nepomniaschy
Edited byAmy E. Duddleston
Stuart H. Pappé
Distributed byStudioWorks Entertainment
Release date
September 2002
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Sam Russell (Shiri Appleby) tells the story of her best friend Jules Michaels (Larisa Oleynik). They met at the age of 6 in a dance class. Over the years they become best friends. Sam dances, but Jules is a true dancer, with true passion towards it and views it as important as life itself. Unfortunately, her passion becomes impossible when it turns out she has cancer.

Even after the bad news has been confirmed, Jules has a hard time dealing with it and still insists upon going for dance. To decrease the rate at which the cancer is spreading, she starts going for chemotherapy, which leaves her very exhausted after each time. It also causes her hair to fall out. Jules gradually has no choice but to start accepting the fact that she has to stop dancing because her body is always too lethargic.

However, Jules stops the chemo to dance once more and auditions for Juilliard in NYC as it has always been a dream of hers to get in. It takes a lot out of her but it pays off and she gets accepted.

Not long after, though, Jules loses the fight to cancer and dies.

Sam opens the letter from Juilliard and replies: "Jules Michaels won't be attending Juilliard 'cause she died".

Cast

Reception

A Time For Dancing was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award and a DGA award.[2]

References


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