Vertigo Films“Streetdance 2” 2012“After a humiliating defeat, Ash gathers the best
dancers from around the world for a rematch against the Invincible crew.”
Sofia Boutella Falk Hentschel Tom Conti George Sampson Deborah Rosan Jess Liaudin Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka Akai Osei-Mansfield Eric Campbell Glenn Webster Stephanie Nguyen Tom Swacha Christopher Toler Pete Meads Matthew David McCarthy
Cast
Directors: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini
Writer: Jane EnglishMusic: Lloyd Perrin
Producers: James Richardson, Allan Niblo
Cinematography: Sam McCurdy
Edited by: Tim Murrell Funded by: BFI
Distributed by lots of different small companies for different countries, such as Tanweer
Films, Square One Entertainment and Starway
Film Distribution.
UK Lithuania Taiwan Israel Armenia Hungary Ireland Croatia Greece
Belgium New Zealand France Singapore Ukraine Canada
Estonia Poland Phillipines Italy Hong Kong Australia
Germany Netherlands Portugal Russia India
Countries film were released in
In every country the film was released
between March-June 2012
Release date: 30th March 2012 (UK) Released on DVD and Blu-ray on 24 July 2012
by Entertainment One Genres: Drama, music, romantic Run time: 85 mins Budget: £7,000,000 (estimated)Filming locations: Rome, Lazio, Italy England, London, UK Berlin, Germany Paris, France
Information
The film was marketed by: Bus posters Billboards Chat shows Trailers in cinemas YouTube Variety magazine review “Meet the cast” interviews Social networking Adverts Music videos
Marketing and Distribution
Camera: Paradise FX 3D Rigs Red One MX Silicon Imaging SI-2K (hand-held/steadicam shots)
Sound mix: Dolby Digital
Printed Film Format: D-Cinema (also 3-D version)
“Rotten Tomatoes” reported that 46% of critics gave this film positive reviews
The film has been released in RealD 3D, XpanD 3D, and Dolby 3D
Box office results for the opening weekend (from Friday 30 March 2012) for Street Dance 2 showed the movie grossed £608,024 and placed fifth in the UK movie box office charts, a
result that only managed a quarter of the success Streetdance 3D did.
The film caused significant outrage among Algerians living in both France and Algeria due to their compatriot Sofia Boutella's appearance in scenes that are excessively risqué by
Algerian standards. Viewing the film as an "insult to Algerian traditions and ethics," some Algerian immigrants in France boycotted the film and a campaign was launched through
social networking sites Twitter and Facebook to prevent the showing of the film in Algeria.
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