Mad Hot Ballroom was the second highest grossing documentary in 2005 after March of the Penguins.
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It can be a factor in live action productions such as movies starring Shirley Temple, the Honey, I Shrunk The Kids trilogy, the Three Men and a Baby duology, and elements of One Good Cop, as well the successful documentary film March of the Penguins.
Coincidentally, in the midst of her search for sounds for the album, she was contacted by producer Luc Jacquet to compose the original soundtrack for his documentary film La Marche de l'empereur (March of the Penguins in English), concerning the migration of Emperor Penguins during their annual migration.
The final portion of the song (one apiece of the 'C' and 'D' segments) was used for the melody of "The March of the Penguins" in Gloria Jean's 1939 film, The Under-Pup.