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Scene from Bad at Dancing (short) (2015)

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Duration: 326 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 1920x1080Added: 2018-May-29

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Portrait of Eleanore Pienta

Eleanore Pienta

Birth Name: Eleanore Pienta

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Unspeakable Act (2012) as Megan

Most Important Roles:

  • Young Mom (2022) as
  • Soft & Quiet (2022) as Marjorie
  • See You Next Tuesday (2013) as Mona
  • How to say goodbye (2025) as
  • Little Cabbage (2014) as Madeline
  • A Different Man (2024) as Sadie
  • The Unspeakable Act (2012) as Megan
  • 7 Chinese Brothers (2015) as Lupe
  • Relationship to Patient (2024) as Claudia
  • The Pound Hole (2015) as Rosie

Career Highlights:

  • Young Mom (2022)
  • Soft & Quiet (2022)
  • See You Next Tuesday (2013)
  • How to say goodbye (2025)
  • Little Cabbage (2014)
  • A Different Man (2024)
  • The Unspeakable Act (2012)
  • 7 Chinese Brothers (2015)
  • Relationship to Patient (2024)
  • The Pound Hole (2015)

Full Biography

Eleanore Pienta is an American actress known for her roles in independent films. She has carved out a niche portraying complex characters that possess both allure and menace on screen. Her character, Joanna, in 'Bad at Dancing' (2015) exemplifies this as she navigates the intricate dynamics of jealousy and rivalry with her roommate Isabel.

Portrait of Joanna Arnow

Joanna Arnow

Birth Name: Joanna Arnow

Birth Date: 1986-01-01

Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Career

First Appearances:

  • Month One (2011) as Director

Most Important Roles:

  • F***ed in the Head (2022) as
  • The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2024) as Ann
  • Bad at Dancing (2015) as Joanna
  • i hate myself :) (2017) as Self
  • Staycation (2016) as
  • Chained for Life (2019) as The Hospital Liaison
  • Wet Shapes (2017) as
  • Laying Out (2019) as Joanna

Career Highlights:

  • F***ed in the Head (2022)
  • The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2024)
  • Bad at Dancing (2015)
  • i hate myself :) (2017)
  • Staycation (2016)
  • Chained for Life (2019)
  • Wet Shapes (2017)
  • Laying Out (2019)

Full Biography

Joanna Arnow is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker and actor, known for her directorial debut 'i hate myself :(', which explores personal experiences. She has also directed narrative shorts like 'Laying Out' and 'Bad at Dancing'. Recently, she finished her first fiction feature, 'The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed', which gained recognition at Cannes Director's Fortnight, TIFF, and New York Film Festival. Apart from directing, Arnow acts in films, with her role in 'Bad at Dancing' being notable.


About the Movie: Bad at Dancing (short) (2015)

Poster for Bad at Dancing (short) (2015)

Release Year: 2015

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Joanna Arnow

Writer: Joanna Arnow

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: National Headquarters

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Short

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 win & 5 nominations

Similar:

  • Don't Look Back (2009)
  • The One and Only (1999)
  • Stander (2003)
  • Marion Bridge (2003)
  • Die Lizenz (2017)

Keywords

Keywords: woman director

Story

In 'Bad at Dancing (short)', Joanna, an awkward and lonely woman, finds herself increasingly inserting herself into the relationship of her more charismatic roommate Isabel. As Joanna's jealousy grows, she begins to test Isabel's sexual and emotional boundaries in a surreal manner. The tension between them escalates as they push each other's limits.

Summary

Directed by Joanna Arnow in 2015, 'Bad at Dancing (short)' is a comedic drama that explores the complex dynamics of female friendship and jealousy. Shot documentary-style with non-actors, the film blurs the line between fiction and reality. Arnow draws from her own experiences to create an intimate portrayal of a woman's struggle with loneliness and envy. The short film is notable for its candid exploration of these themes and its unique approach to storytelling.