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  2. The Dancer (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Dancer is a 2000 English-language French drama film starring Mia Frye. It was written by Jessica Kaplan and Luc Besson (who also produced the film) and directed by Frédéric Garson. The film was first shown at the Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2000.

  3. Center Stage (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    Center Stage is a 2000 American teen drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner about a group of young ballet dancers from various backgrounds who enroll at the fictitious American Ballet Academy in New York City. The film explores the issues and difficulties in the world of professional dance, and how each individual copes with the stresses.

  4. Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 - Wikipedia

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    Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 is a 1998 comedy-drama film starring Breckin Meyer, Peter Facinelli, Eddie Mills, and Ethan Embry. The film is set in the small, fictional Texas town of Dancer, with the titular reference to a population of 81 residents.

  5. Category:Films set in Texas - Wikipedia

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    D.O.A. (1988 film) Dakota (1988 film) Dancer, Texas Pop. 81; The Dark and the Wicked; Days of Heaven; Dead in Tombstone; Deep in the Heart of Texas (film) Delta County, U.S.A. The Devil's Rejects; El Diablo (1990 film) Django Unchained; Don't Look Back (1996 film) Don't Open the Door! Doonby; Double Take (2001 film) Drive-In (film) The Dry Land ...

  6. Category:2000s films - Wikipedia

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  7. Stanley Hall (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Hall moved to Austin, Texas in the late 1960s and founded Austin Ballet Theatre, a ballet company that enjoyed great popularity for its monthly performances at the Armadillo World Headquarters from 1972 to 1980. In addition to his performance legacy, he was also a teacher and mentor to many aspiring dancers in Austin until his death in 1994.

  8. Bring It On (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bring It On is a 2000 American teen comedy film directed by Peyton Reed (in his theatrical film directing debut) and written by Jessica Bendinger. The film stars Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, and Gabrielle Union. The plot of the film centers around two high-school cheerleading teams' preparation for a national competition.

  9. Coyote Ugly (film) - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Ugly is a 2000 American comedy-drama film based on the Coyote Ugly Saloon chain. [4] [5] It was directed by David McNally, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Chad Oman, and written by Gina Wendkos. Set in New York City, the film stars Piper Perabo in her breakthrough role, Adam Garcia, Maria Bello, Melanie Lynskey, and John Goodman. [6]