“A candid portrait of teenage dreams of being a Pop Star and the harsh
realities of the adult world.”
— IN-EDIT Brasil Program
“We Don't Wanna Make You Dance will make you think, laugh and dance. A work that has it all.”
— IN-EDIT Columbia Program
In-Edit Nescafé Festival, Santiago, Chile, December 8, 2014
(Clockwise from top-left) Director Lucy Kostelanetz with Flavia Achermann (In-Edit Nescafé Staff), Lucy with Mario Undurraga (In-Edit Nescafé Staff), and Lucy with Marisol Garcia (In-Edit Nescafé Staff) at post-screening Q&A.
“The greatest triumph of We Don’t Wanna Make You Dance is Lucy Kostelanetz’s skill at offering an honest, funny and emotional (but never overly dramatic) tale of a band that could have reached stardom but never did.”
— Camilo Rojas, Revius, December 8, 2014
RV Films, Barcelona, Spain, October 25, 2014
(Top Left) Director Lucy Kostelanetz and In-Edit CEO Cristian Pascual; (Top Right & Bottom) Lucy Kostelanetz and Jared Dubrino; (Center) Lucy Kostelanetz, Jared Dubrino, Lucy Tcherno Ivanenko (In-Edit Festival Staff) and Johannes Klein (Head of Programming).
“Our first report on the 2014 In-Edit already contains the two gems of the festival: one anticipated (Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets) and one surprise (We Don’t Wanna Make You Dance).”
— Raül de Tena, Fantastic Plastic Mag
“It's very hard not to get attached to the Millers + Sloan: they're articulate, funny, intelligent, humble and bright. They don't get to have their cake and eat it but they do have a blast... A film that has it all.”
— In-Edit Beefeater Synopsis
Raindance TV, London, UK, October 2, 2014
“Many films profess to be about growing up, few actually show it happening. Many films ask you to spend time with a band, few let you enjoy their company. 'We Don't Wanna Make You Dance' does both.”
— Mark Moynihan, Raindance Film Festival