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First Position

First Position

FieldValue
nameFirst Position
imageFirst Position 2011.jpg
directorBess Kargman
producerBess Kargman
starringMichaela DePrince
Aran Bell
Gaya Bommer-Yemini
Miko Fogarty
Jules Fogarty
Joan Sebastian Zamora
Rebecca Houseknecht
Giuseppe Bausilio
musicChris Hajian
cinematographyNick Higgins
editingKate Amend
Bess Kargman
studioFirst Position Films
distributorSundance Selects
released
runtime90 minutes
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
gross$1,730,824

Aran Bell Gaya Bommer-Yemini Miko Fogarty Jules Fogarty Joan Sebastian Zamora Rebecca Houseknecht Giuseppe Bausilio Bess Kargman

Cast of "First Position" ballet documentary interviewed at [[Toronto International Film Festival]] 2011. Left to right: dancer [[Michaela DePrince]], interviewer Samantha Gutstadt, dancer Jules Fogarty, director [[Bess Kargman]], dancer Miko Fogarty.

First Position is a 2011 American documentary film. It follows six young dancers preparing for the Youth America Grand Prix in New York City, an annual competition for dancers ages 9–19 to earn a place at an elite ballet company or school. Directed by Bess Kargman, it features Michaela DePrince, Aran Bell, Gaya Bommer-Yemini, Miko Fogarty, Jules Fogarty, Joan Sebastian Zamora and Rebecca Houseknecht as they intensively train and prepare for what could be the turning point of their lives.

The title 'First Position' is taken from one of the five standard positions of the feet in classical ballet.

Kargman was a first-time director who had studied dance herself. "I ended up quitting my job to make this film, my first film, and I thought maybe by choosing a topic that was quite dear to me and that I had lived for a number of years growing up—maybe I’d be able to do this story justice." The film features renowned dancers and choreographers from all over the world including Nadine Bommer, Denys Ganio, Élisabeth Platel, Raymond Lukens, and Youth America Grand Prix's founder Larissa Saveliev.

Reception

The film garnered critical acclaim, receiving a rating of on the website Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critical consensus reads, "An upbeat and visually dramatic documentary of children's ballet, First Position displays the potential of the human spirit when fostered at a young age." Manohla Dargis of The New York Times praised the film as creating "pocket portraits of children whose dedication to their art is by turns inspiring, daunting and, at times, a little frightening." Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that First Position "overcomes its predictable elements thanks to the inherent visual drama of watching children strain their bodies to the limit in obsessive pursuit of their goals."

The film was the first runner-up for Best Documentary at the Toronto International Film Festival where it premiered, winning the Jury Prize at the San Francisco Doc Fest, and audience awards for Best Documentary at the Dallas International Film Festival and at the Portland International Film Festival, where Bess Kargman also won Best New Director. The film's takings were $48,024 on its opening weekend in the first weekend of May. As of 24 June 2012, the film had grossed $894,471 in the United States.

References

References

  1. "Interview: Director Bess Kargman of the Ballet Documentary "First Position" - Movie Mom".
  2. "Four Questions with filmmaker Bess Kargman, director of First Position". JewishBoston.
  3. "First Position (2011)". [[Fandango Media.
  4. (3 May 2012). "Tracking Ballet's Pull on Youth Worldwide". [[The New York Times]].
  5. (5 April 2012). "First Position: Film Review".
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