Story
Razzle Dazzle is a mockumentary, a parody of the documentary genre. It is set in Australia, where thousands of children participate each year in the Sanosafe Dance Troupe Spectacular. This is a highly competitive world, full of eccentric characters, pushy parents and young stars in the making.
For the last few years, the competition has been won by Miss Elizabeth’s (Jane Hall) dance school troupe. Miss Elizabeth has high expectations of her students and her teaching style is steeped in discipline, sparse praise and, at times, humiliation of her students. She has a low opinion of her competitors, particularly Jonathan Scott (Ben Miller).
Mr Jonathan, formerly a moderately successful UK-based dancer, runs his dance school Jazzketeers with different aspirations. He tends to choreograph dances with political messages, which are less acceptable to audiences and judges alike. Consequently his dance school has achieved less success in the competition. Nonetheless, Mr Jonathan has a loyal support base, including his school’s business manager Barbara (Denise Roberts), Justine (Kerry Armstrong), the pushy mother of his student Tenille (Shayni Notelovitz), and his costume maker (Tara Morice).
Both Miss Elizabeth and Mr Jonathan enter their dance troupes in the competition and must cope with many obstacles and adversities along the way.
Themes
Competition; pushy parents; family and relationships
Violence
During a dance routine, children dressed as soldiers carrying machine guns round up and tie up a group of children dressed as Muslim women.
Sexual references
In one scene Mr Jonathan briefly considers producing a dance to highlight the problem of venereal disease.
Alcohol, drugs and other substances
Tenille’s mother, Justine, is frequently seen holding a glass of wine during her interviews and also when entertaining friends. On one occasion, she is seen to be drinking Berocca. Tenille refers to her mother’s hangover as a ‘sick headache’.
Nudity and sexual activity
None of concern
Product placement
During the final competition, some Libra sponsorship is evident.
Coarse language
Although this movie contains no coarse language, it does include some name-calling.
Ideas to discuss with your children
Razzle Dazzle is a feel-good mockumentary about the world of children’s dance competitions. Younger children might not follow the comedic tone of the movie, but cou enjoy the colourful costumes and performances by the dancing troupes. Older children and adults are likely to recognise and enjoy the eccentric characters inhabiting this dance world, with some laugh out loud moments. (Tip: be sure to stay right to the end of the credits).
The movie pokes fun at the harsh nature of competition and motivation. You might like to discuss values such as:
- the spirit of competition and how winning isn’t everything
- how to win and lose graciously
- the value of determination
- the importance of persistence in achieving your goals, but not at the cost of others.