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The Company
Directed by
Robert Altman
PG-13
2003
1h 52m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
6.2
72%
49%
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A young ballet dancer is poised to become the principal performer in a group of ballet dancers.
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Cast of The Company
Neve Campbell
Loretta 'Ry' Ryan / Writer / Producer
Malcolm McDowell
Alberto Antonelli
James Franco
Josh
Barbara E. Robertson
Harriet
William Dick
Edouard
Susie Cusack
Susie
Marilyn Dodds Frank
Mrs. Ryan
John Lordan
Mr. Ryan
Mariann Mayberry
Stepmother
Roderick Peeples
Stepfather
Yasen Peyankov
Justin's Mentor
Davis C. Robertson
Alec - Joffrey Dancer
Deborah Dawn
Deborah - Joffrey Dancer
John Gluckman
John - Joffrey Dancer
David Gombert
Justin - Joffrey Dancer
Maia Wilkins
Maia - Joffrey Dancer
Valerie Robin
Veronica - Joffrey Dancer
Robert Altman
Director / Producer
Barbara Turner
Writer
Joshua Astrachan
Producer
Christine Vachon
Producer
David Levy
Producer
The Company Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Excellent look at what goes into creating ballet.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
Altman ... whose intuition for placing the camera in just the right spot has always been impressive. In the dance scenes, it's flawless.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Instead, it is the collective nature of the artistic medium that is the focus, Altman introducing an almost stream of conscience-like narrative that's mesmerizing and distant all at the same time.
Arizona Republic
Kenneth LaFave
Altman thrusts upon the audience the responsibility of connecting the dots. But the dots don't connect, and instead of the resolution that generally follows tension, there is a feeling of having missed something.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
It neither adores nor disapproves of its players, which leaves the moviegoer a little clueless, and unmoved.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
It's a joy to watch these colorful characters, and their exacting, physically demanding dances, from a leisured distance.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
In straining to mix the real story of ballet's demands with a romance, The Company fails to capture our imaginations.
Slate
David Edelstein
This is an absolutely miraculous movie.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jeff Strickler
Altman is a master at blending ensemble casts ... but there's little he can do with these nondescript characters, who quickly blend into a faceless morass.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
A loving tribute to artists, and to art.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
Lacks what could kindly be called coherence.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
The dances are beautiful, and the way the dancers live and interact have the ring of truth.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Feels like a documentary that's missing the surprises of real life.
San Jose Mercury News
Anita Amirrezvani
Even though the Joffrey, founded nearly 50 years ago, has powerful work in its repertory, the film emphasizes dance that is pretty and a touch vapid.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
It gives you the opportunity to experience the daily lives of trained, very talented and temperamental performers. And it invites you to pull up a seat and watch them do what they do best.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Altman, showing the ardor and assurance of a master, pulls us into his film with seductive power.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Watching it, I felt by turns engrossed, detached, dazzled, bored, curious, enlightened, and moved.
Salon.com
Charles Taylor
Robert Altman's surpassingly beautiful ballet movie feels lighter than air -- but in fact it's the great director's most tender and memorable film in years.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
Robert Altman's new film, which follows a Chicago-based dance troupe through a few months of its regular season, is enjoyably lithe and droll.
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The Company Scene: Noel's Swing Dance
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The Company Scene: Neve & Domingo Dance 1
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The Company Scene: Neve & Domingo Dance 2
The Company Scene: Neve & Domingo Dance 2
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The Company Scene: Noel's Swing Dance Pt2
The Company Scene: Noel's Swing Dance Pt2
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The Company Scene: I've Always Believed In You
The Company Scene: I've Always Believed In You
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The Company Scene: Why Do You Always Do This, Babies?
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