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Madu : le danseur de ballet nigérian
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Madu : le danseur de ballet nigérian

7.8 /10 Documentaire

Des séances d'entraînement passées pieds nus dans les rues de Lagos aux scènes d'Angleterre, « Madu » retrace la vie d'Anthony Madu, 12 ans, qui quitte sa maison au Nigeria pour étudier dans l'une des plus prestigieuses écoles de ballet au monde. Son voyage est truffé de leçons de courage et de résilience ainsi que d'obstacles extraordinaires. Le jeune gaçon fait face à un événement inattendu, qui menace ses rêves et qui l'amène à s'interroger sur son sentiment d'appartenance.

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Anthony Madu

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