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Ballet Shoes is a heartwarming BBC television film based on the classic 1936 novel by Noel Streatfeild. Set in 1930s London, it stars (in her first role outside of the Harry Potter franchise), Lucy Boynton , and Yasmin Paige . The story follows three adopted sisters—Pauline, Petrova, and Posy Fossil—as they struggle to overcome poverty and pursue their dreams at a performing arts academy. Technical Details of the File : Use a player like VLC or MPC-HC
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