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IMDb2006 | Marilyn
2005 | Marilyn
Best Documentary | 2005 | Marilyn
2005 | Marilyn
Documentary Feature | 2006
Best Documentary Picture | 2006
Sport and Music | 2006 | Marilyn
Best Documentary | 2006
Best Documentary | 2006
Best Documentary | 2006
Outstanding Independent or Foreign Film | 2006
Best Documentary Film | 2005
Feature Documentaries | 2005 | Marilyn
Best Documentary | 2005
The three schools that the film follows are: PS 150 from the affluent Tribeca area; PS 112 from the primarily Italian and Asian area of Bensonhurst; and PS 115 from Washington Heights, a Dominican neighborhood where over 97% of the residents live below the poverty line.
This is the first Nickelodeon Movie to be a documentary.
Cinematographer Claudia Raschke held the camera at stomach level to keep it in line with the children's faces.
This film received a limited release, making it the only Nickelodeon film to receive a limited theatrical release. Therefore, this makes Mad Hot Ballroom the studio's lowest grossing film.
"White chubby kid: My religion does not allow me to dance, and Mouhamed's does not allow him to dance either, so we have really enjoyed being DJs. Mouhamed: Everybody has been very nice to me, although... I am... from another... [hesitates] Mouhamed: country."
"Alex Tchassov: Let's use this trick, eye-to-eye connection, I am serious. Take a look at each other like [it is for the] Alex Tchassov: last time in your life. Kids: Aw man, no! Alex Tchassov: Ok. What is problem?"