On the Beat (2011 film) explained

On the Beat
Native Name:
Director:Charles-Olivier Michaud
Screenplay:Caroline Héroux
Starring:Mylène Saint-Sauveur
Nico Archambault
Producer:Caroline Héroux
Christian Larouche
Music:Mario Sévigny
Cinematography:Jean-François Lord
Runtime:92 minutes[1]
Country:Canada
Language:French
Budget:$2 million
Gross:$910,836[2]

On the Beat (French: Sur le rythme) is a Canadian film by director Charles-Olivier Michaud, released on 10 August 2011. The lead actors are Nico Archambault in the role of Marco Polo Painchaud and Mylène Saint-Sauveur in the role of Delphine Lamarre. Many of the supporting cast of dancers were friends of Archambault.[3] Sixty dancers from Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver took part in the film.[3] The dances were designed by Archambault and his girlfriend/future wife Wynn Holmes.[3]

Plot

Sur le rythme is a romantic comedy about the world of dance. Delphine Lamarre (Mylène Saint-Sauveur), a 20-year-old student has to choose between medicine, her parents' (Paul Doucet and Marina Orsini) wish, and her dreams of a career in dancing.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Film Catalogue On The Beat. The Film Catalogue. en-US. 2020-06-01.
  2. News: Variety. January 9, 2012. 22–23. Domestic Top 250 of 2011.
  3. http://moncinema.cyberpresse.ca/nouvelles-et-critiques/nouvelles/article/11891-isur-le-rythmei-a-la-cadence-de-nico.html Article by Eric Clément in Montreal La Presse: Sur le rythme: à la cadence de Nico