Titles Comprise: /strong> How She Moves: After being accepted into the exclusive Seaton Academy Raya's family hopes she will finally fulfill her full potential. Just as Raya begins to settle into her new life things take a turn for the worse when her sister suddenly dies of an overdose shattering her family life and forcing her to return to her home town. Feeling trapped and looking for a way out Raya sees her chance to escape through a local step contest offering a 000 prize. Persistence and passion prevail as she battles her way into an all-male team led by the reigning... champ of the local steppin' scene Bishop (Dwain Murphy). Sparks fly between Raya and Bishop and she finds herself in a battle between her loyalty her determination her family's ambitions and her heart. Save The Last Dance: ara (Julia Stiles) is a small-town girl with a big dream: to become a world-class ballerina. But when her mother suddenly dies Sara must abandon her plans and join her estranged father (Terry Kinney) on Chicago's gritty south side. A white girl in a predominately black neighborhood Sara feels out of place - until she is befriended by a black classmate Chenile (Kerry Washington) and her handsome brother Derek (Sean Patrick Thomas). Sparks fly between Sara and Derek whose shared love for dance leads to romance. But as Sara and Derek's relationship grows so does opposition from their famillies and friends. Now Sara and Derek face the biggest challenge of their young lives - to stay true to their dreams.. and each other. All You've Got: Two rival volleyball teams both desperate to assert their superiority in their division discover that they aren't as different from each other as they previously thought when tragedy strikes close to home. The Madonnas and the Phantoms are two volleyball teams with a longstanding grudge. With a bitter rivalry that frequently spills off of the court and into the streets the Madonnas and the Phantoms appear to have nothing in common until fate forces them to break down the social and cultural barriers that bind them. Now determined to keep it together on the court as they make their way to the championships these former rivals are about to find out what true sportsmanship is really all about. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A trio of teen-orientated dance flicks. In SAVE THE LAST DANCE, Sara Johnson is forced to move to Chicago following the death of her mother. There she finds life very different to the one she left behind in the quiet Midwestern town. Things look up for Sarah when she meets Derek, who shares her passion for dancing. HOW SHE MOVE is the story of an intelligent and driven high school student whose academic dreams are dashed when a tragedy leaves her parents struggling to make ends meet. She moves back home where she rekindles her passion for dance and gets involved with the local step dancing teams. As they compete for big money prizes, she realises that this might be her last chance of ever making it out of the projects. In the comedy ALL YOU'VE GOT, a volleyball player at an upscale private high school is troubled by her famous father's absence at her games. When the school burns down and all the privileged girls have to transfer to a 'ghetto' school, the volleyball team is forced to earn its stripes. Actors Tracey Armstrong, Clé Bennett, Nina Dobrey, Romina D'Ugo, Kevin Duhaney, Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick Thomas, Kerry Washington, Fredro Starr, Terry Kinney, Efren Ramirez, Ciara, Laila Ali, Daniella Alonso, Adrienne Bailon & Julissa Bermudez Certificate 12 years and over Screen Widescreen Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Duration 4 hours and 49 minutes (approx) Region Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.
Teen drama triple. 'How She Move' (2007) is a coming-of-age drama about a young woman who battles against the odds to achieve her dreams. Following the death of her drug-addicted sister, high school student, Raya (Rutina Wesley), is then forced to leave her private medical school and return to her old, crime-filled neighbourhood. In order to raise enough to pay her tuition fees and return to school, Raya decides to enter an upcoming step-dancing competition, with prize money of $50,000 up for grabs. Raya uses her impressive dance moves to earn a place in her good friend Bishop (Dwain Murphy)'s team. However, the ambitious dancer is kicked off the team for showing off during a preliminary competition. Now, if Raya has any hope of realising her dreams, she will have to regain Bishop's trust. In 'Save the Last Dance' (2001), would-be ballerina Sara (Julia Stiles) is forced to abandon her dancing plans when she leaves her small-town home and moves to live with her estranged father in the dangerous South Side of Chicago. As a white girl in a predominantly black neighbourhood, Sara finds it a struggle to settle in, but when she meets black fellow-dancer Derek (Sean Patrick Thomas), she begins to feel much happier. The two set out together to realise their dreams, but as their relationship develops it brings forth major opposition from both their friends and their families, putting their future as a couple in jeopardy. In the sports drama 'All You've Got' (2006), the Madonnas and the Phantoms are two rival female volleyball teams with a longstanding grudge. With a bitter rivalry that frequently spills off of the court and into the streets, the two teams appear to have nothing in common, until fate forces them to break down the social and cultural barriers that divide them. Now, determined to keep it together on the court as they make their way to the championships, these former rivals are about to find out what true sportsmanship is really all about.
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