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Dancing Queen in Hollywood Dancing Queen in Hollywood

Aurora Gossé / Norway / 2025 / 86 min / Slovene subtitles, Norwegian, English / 9+

Mina and Markus did not win the dance competition The Mjosa Chal- lenge, but received an amazing consolation prize instead. They are going to Los Angeles to dance in a music video with a world-famous artist.

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What starts as a dream trip quickly becomes very demanding for Mina when she struggles to deliver what choreographer Mona Ber- ntsen expects. A bright spot comes when she is unexpectedly invited to an audition by an agent. She thinks it's a dance audition, but it turns out to be for a film role! With the help of the hostess they are staying with, who has been on thousands of auditions, she tries something she has never done before. At the same time experiencing her parents go into relationship crisis What should Mina do when she discovers that her father has been unfaithful? 

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