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| Dancing At The Blue Iguana |  |
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 © Copyright Lions Gate Films
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2001 |
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Drama |
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2:03 |
| Director |  |  |
Michael Radford |
| Writer |  |  |
Michael Radford David Linter |
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Lions Gate Films |
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Dancing At The Blue Iguana explores the stories of five dancers and those around them whose destinies converge over the course of one week. In this brief interval, one of the dancers, Angel, attempts to qualify as a foster mother; another, Jasmine, is a clandestine poet, and finds love at a coffe house poetry reading; the least likely of the dancers, Jo, faces an unplanned pregnancy; another, Stormy finds her bewildering past looming before her in a familiar car parked outside the club; and Jesse, the newcomer, attempts to negotiate her survival without losing sight of her dreams.
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