Stages
Stages

Stages

2002Movie34 minEnglish

'Stages' is the story of a day in the life of Brad and Scott, two actors who starred in a TV series twenty years ago. They have fallen on hard times and are now working jobs outside of show business to make ends meet. The film explores the psyche of those who give up a 'normal life' to pursue a life of creative endeavor, the madness, desperation, hope, joy and denial.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: David KernGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the creation and performance of Michael Flatley's acclaimed dance show, 'Feet of Flames'. It captures the demanding rehearsal process, the artistic vision behind the choreography, and the explosive energy of the live performances. Audiences are given a behind-the-scenes perspective on the dedication and passion required to bring such a grand spectacle to the stage.

Critical Reception

Stages was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly those who were already fans of Irish dance and Michael Flatley's previous work. The documentary was praised for its stunning visuals and the raw talent showcased, though some critics found the focus to be overly centered on Flatley himself.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its spectacular dance numbers and high production values.
  • Noted for showcasing the immense talent and dedication of the performers.
  • Some found the narrative to be somewhat one-dimensional, focusing heavily on Michael Flatley.

Google audience: Audience feedback is limited due to the niche nature of the documentary, but general sentiment points to admiration for the dance performances and the spectacle of the show.

Fun Fact

The 'Feet of Flames' tour, which this documentary chronicles, was noted for its record-breaking attendance, particularly in Europe, solidifying Michael Flatley's global appeal.

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