Director Matt Ogens described the premise to On The Red Carpet.
"We follow a wonderful, passionate 12-year-old boy named Anthony Madu, who lives in a community in Lagos, Nigeria. And he is a ballet dancer. And he gets the opportunity of a lifetime and gets a scholarship to one of the best ballet schools in the world."
With the blessing of his family, whom he's never left before, Anthony took his first-ever plane ride to join the Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham, England. The documentary shows Anthony acclimating to his new life, making new friends and overcoming unforeseen obstacles.
Co-director Kachi Benson, who is from Lagos, helped build trust with Anthony and his family to help him open up and help the crew and tell a story belonging and acceptance, as well as impossible dreams being made real.
"I remember talking to him about, 'why do you do this? How did you find this?' And he shared his story with me. It was so inspiring to hear him talk about this and just his drive and his commitment," Benson said. "If you meet Anthony now you wouldn't recognize him from the Anthony that you saw in the first 10 minutes of the film - he's a totally different kid now and we're so proud of him."
"Madu" is streaming now on Disney+.