Save the Last Dance (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 12, 2001

Original Title:
Save the Last Dance

Alternate Titles:
Ao Ritmo do Hip-Hop
Save the Last Dance - Sei einfach du selbst
Save the Last Dance 1

Genres:
Drama | Family | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
Cort/Madden Productions
MTV Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CH: 10  DE: 12  ES: A  FI: K-12  FR: TP  GB: 12  HK: IIA  HU: 16  IE: 12  IT: T  MY: U  NL: 12  NO: 12  NZ: PG  PL: 12  PT: M/12  SE: 11  SG: PG  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 113

The Only Person You Need To Be Is Yourself.

After the death of her mother, Sara moves to the South Side of Chicago to live with her father and gets transferred to a majority-black school. Her life takes a turn for the better when befriends Chenille and her brother Derek, who helps her with her dancing skills.

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Art Direction:
Diane Hughes

Casting:
Avy Kaufman

Choreographer:
Randy Duncan

Costume Design:
Sandra Hernandez

Director:
Thomas Carter

Director of Photography:
Robbie Greenberg

Editor:
Jeff Canavan
Fritz Feick

First Assistant Camera:
Makiko Carlson

Line Producer:
Douglas Curtis

Original Music Composer:
Mark Isham

Producer:
David Madden
Scarlett Lacey
Robert W. Cort
Douglas Curtis
Marie Cantin

Production Design:
Paul Eads

Publicist:
Ernie Malik

Screenplay:
Duane Adler
Cheryl Edwards

Script Supervisor:
Linda Leifer

Set Decoration:
Tricia Schneider

Story:
Duane Adler

Stunts:
Linda Perlin

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