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Company, The
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Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) / Production Year: 2003 / Region 1
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All-Time Sales Rank: 4156
| Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 1 review Be the first customer to comment on this Title. |
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"Two thumbs up!" - Ebert & Roeper
The Company is "a completely new kind of film" raves Anna Kisselgoff of The New York Times, a fascinating look at the world of dance, with the cooperation of the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago. Legendary director and Oscar nominee Robert Altman (2001 Best Director, Best Picture, Gosford Park; 1975 Best Director, Best Picture, Nashville), takes us into the world of the dancers whose professional and personal lives clash as they cope with the demands of a life in the ballet. Neve Campbell (Scream, TV's "Party of Five") plays a gifted but conflicted company member on the verge of becoming a principal dancer at a fictional Chicago troupe. Golden Globe winner James Franco (Spider-Man TV's "James Dean") co-stars as Campbell's boyfriend, a master chef who provides romance and refuge from the watchful eye of the pompous artistic director played by Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange).
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Features:
| The Making of The Company Featurette
Extended Dance Sequence
Isolated Dance Sequences from the Film
The Passion of Dance Featurette
Audio Commentary with Director Altman and Neve Campbell
Theatrical Previews
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| | Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
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| | French
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| Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Production Year: 2003 Release Date: 6/1/2004
Length: 112 mins Rating: PG-13
| Includes: Audio Commentary
Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: 01322 UPC Code: 043396013223
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Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 1 review Be the first customer to comment on this Title. |
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Empire Review
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A look at a ballet dance troupe - 4 out of 5 (6/7/2004)
While I personally enjoy classical music I have to admit I have never been a real fan of the ballet. Sure I can appreciate the grace of beauty of the movement but the score always fascinated me far more. I have these preconceived notions in mind when I first view The Company. The collaboration between actress turned writer/producer Neve Cambell and noted director Robert Altman did catch my attention, pleasantly so. The film follows Ry (Neve Cambell) in her initial year as a member of the well re
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