In 1930s London, three orphan girls are adopted by their great uncle, who is an eccentric paleontologist, and his niece.In 1930s London, three orphan girls are adopted by their great uncle, who is an eccentric paleontologist, and his niece.In 1930s London, three orphan girls are adopted by their great uncle, who is an eccentric paleontologist, and his niece.
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- 2 wins & 1 nomination
- Titania
- (as Emma Darwall Smith)
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- TriviaAccording to an interview on the DVD, the three-year-old Pauline Fossil was played by Emma Watson's twin half-sisters.
- GoofsThe "ballet shoes" the girls wear throughout the film are far too modern for the era depicted.
- Quotes
[Miss Jay meets Pauline and Winifred after their Alice auditions]
Miss Jay: Well done, you two. Right, Pauline is to play Alice
[pauses as girls gasp]
Miss Jay: and Winifred is to be engaged as understudy.
Pauline Fossil: [starts to say] What?
Winifred: [interrupts] When I finished my dance, people clapped! Nobody clapped her, there was just silence!
Miss Jay: Dance is important, but Pauline looks right for Alice.
Winifred: She looks right for everything, she always will!
[looks at Pauline and murmurs]
Winifred: Pretty face... blonde hair...
[yells]
Winifred: It's got NOTHING, whatsoever to do with TALENT, and it's SO UNFAIR!
[runs back up the stairs]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ballet Shoes: Interview with Emma Watson (2007)
- SoundtracksBegin the Beguine
By Cole Porter
This may come as a shocking statement to some, but I think this deserved to be in the cinemas just as much as Spiderman 3, Enchanted and that sort of thing. I like those films as well of course, but this is really something.
I like this for the brilliant acting from Emma Watson etc, the similarity to the Noel Streatfield book, a lot of the humour and the end of the story, it is one of my favourite parts of the film. It may miss bits out from the book, but those bits are the unnecessary parts and the parts left in are well-chosen. I cannot properly explain how and why I like this (the previous part of the paragraph was not totally what I meant), but I just recommend it to anyone who likes the book and people who like Emma Watson.
At the very beginning of the film, a young girl with no surviving relatives other than her uncle, goes to live with him in his huge house of fossils. Her life becomes happier, but it soon turns out to be hard work again when on his travels around the world, the uncle sends her three baby girls. These girls grow up to have bright personalities and mixed interests and talents.
Enjoy "Ballet Shoes"! :-)
- Mightyzebra
- Mar 5, 2008
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- Baletni copatki
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- Bloomsbury, London, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1