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A chance encounter between two individuals, both at crossroads in their lives, is the catalyst for this low-key dance drama.
Eva (former ballet star Cindy Jourdain) is an ex-ballerina, stunned by recent personal news, while Oriel (Arionel Vargas) is a charismatic Cuban dancer, preparing for a big audition.
Criss-crossing London in the company of these characters over 24 hours, British writer/director Christopher Payne paints a credible portrait of life as a professional hoofer.
But the leads struggle with an undernourished script, and there’s a cheapo televisual vibe throughout.
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