After the death of his brother, a talented street dancer from Los Angeles moves to Atlanta to attend a historically black college. He joins a fraternity and gets involved in a step dancing competition, facing off against rival teams and dealing with personal challenges along the way.
Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming is a drama film that follows a young dance student who returns to his hometown and must navigate challenges in the competitive world of stepping.
School Daze is a satirical comedy-drama that explores race relations and college life at a historically black university in Atlanta. The film follows a group of students as they navigate issues of identity, fraternity hazing, activism, and relationships during homecoming weekend.
How She Move is a drama film released in 2007. The story revolves around a teenager who moves to a new city after her sister's death and discovers her passion for step-dancing. She faces various challenges and enters a dance contest to prove herself. The film explores themes of loss, identity, and the power of pursuing one's dreams.
Uuno is assigned as a double agent to prevent a plot to hypnotize the conductor of a classical music concert. He invents a gadget to foil the scheme but gets caught in a surveillance plot. Uuno must navigate his way through various comedic mishaps to save the day.
Tells a timeless story based on Irish folklore of good versus evil, & through the media of dance & music it is understood and appreciated by every culture.
A troubled and self-centered teen must earn the respect of her step team before she can lead them to the National Championship.
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