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Mao’s Last Dancer

Tweet Watch Mao's Last Dancer Online – A drama based on the autobiography by Li Cunxin. At the age of 11, Li was plucked from a poor Chinese village by Madame Mao\’s cultural delegates and taken to Beijing to study ballet. In 1979, during a cultural exchange to Texas, he fell in love with an [...]

Watch Mao's Last Dancer Online – A drama based on the autobiography by Li Cunxin. At the age of 11, Li was plucked from a poor Chinese village by Madame Mao\’s cultural delegates and taken to Beijing to study ballet. In 1979, during a cultural exchange to Texas, he fell in love with an American woman. Two years later, he managed to defect and went on to perform as a principal dancer for the Houston Ballet and as a principal artist with the Australian Ballet.

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Release Date: 1 October 2009 (Australia)

Genres: Drama

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Movie Details:

Director: Bruce Beresford
Cast:
  • Bruce Greenwood
  • Kyle MacLachlan
  • Joan Chen
  • Chi Cao
  • Amanda Schull
  • Shuangbao Wang
  • Chengwu Guo
  • Wen Bin Huang
  • Aden Young
  • Madeleine Eastoe
  • Camilla Vergotis
  • Penne Hackforth-Jones
  • Jack Thompson
  • Christopher Kirby
  • Suzie Steen
Tagline: Before You Can Fly You Have To Be Free.
Country: Australia


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3 Comments

  1. mail-3288 says:

    Aside from the occasional lost-in-translation ‘Chinglish’ joke, I thoroughly enjoyed the movie – the dancing was particularly good.

    However, there was one integral part of the story that I didn’t understand. If anybody could enlighten me then it would be greatly appreciated:

    Why ballet?

    Why did the Chinese Government pick a handful of seemingly random children and force them into studying ballet? I could understand if they were picked to serve in the armed forces or something similar, but not dancing.

    I was hoping this would be explained at some point in the movie, but if it was, then I must have missed it.

    Any ideas?

  2. gwendyloo says:

    Bruce was really good in this film. He is totally believable. The accent, and the walk lead you to believe he was a dancer. I hope he gets a supporting actor oscar nom.

  3. laura-815 says:

    On IMDb it only has the release in Australia. I’m in the UK and I really hope this will reach Europe.