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HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 35 Chicago Passes to ‘Mao’s Last Dancer’ With Bruce Greenwood
CHICAGO – In our latest drama edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 35 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “Mao’s Last Dancer”! The film stars Bruce Greenwood from the director of “Driving Miss Daisy”.
“Mao’s Last Dancer” also stars Kyle MacLachlan, Joan Chen, Chi Cao, Amanda Schull, Shuangbao Wang, Aden Young, Madeleine Eastoe and Suzie Steen from director Bruce Beresford and writers Jan Sardi and Cunxin Li.
To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “Mao’s Last Dancer” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question below. That’s it! This screening is on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. in Chicago. Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.
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Here is the plot description for “Mao’s Last Dancer”:
From Academy Award nominees Bruce Beresford (director, “Tender Mercies,” “Driving Miss Daisy”), Jane Scott (producer, “Shine”) and Jan Sardi (screenwriter, “Shine,” “The Notebook”) comes the remarkable true story of ballet dancer Li Cunxin. “Mao’s Last Dancer” stars Chi Cao: a gifted dancer and principal at the Birmingham Royal Ballet who’s making his impressive screen debut as Li. The cast is rounded out by Bruce Greenwood, Kyle MacLachlan, Joan Chen and Amanda Schull.
Based on Li’s bestselling autobiography, “Mao’s Last Dancer” is the epic story of a young poverty-stricken boy from China and his inspirational journey to international stardom as a world-class dancer.
The story begins when a young Li is taken from his peasant home by the Chinese government and chosen to study ballet in Beijing. Separated from his family and enduring countless hours of practice, Li struggles to find his place in the new life he has been given. Gaining confidence from a kind teacher’s encouraging guidance and a chance trip to America, Li finally discovers that his passion has always been dance.
“Mao’s Last Dancer” weaves a moving tale about the quest for freedom and the courage it takes to live your own life. The film poignantly captures the struggles, triumphs and the intoxicating effects of first love and celebrity amid the pain of exile.
The film showcases ballet sequences from acclaimed choreographer Graeme Murphy. “Mao’s Last Dancer” stars Bruce Greenwood (“Dinner For Schmucks,” “Star Trek,” “Thirteen Days”), Kyle MacLachlan (“The Smell of Success,” “Desperate Housewives”), Joan Chen (“Lust, Caution,” “The Last Emperor”), Amanda Schull (“Center Stage,” “One Tree Hill”) and newcomer Chi Cao as Li Cunxin.
The movie trailer for “Mao’s Last Dancer” can be watched now below.
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