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ATL tells the story of four teens coming of age in a working class Atlanta neighbourhood where hip-hop music and roller-skating rule. As the group prepares for life after high school challenges on and off the rink bring about turning points in each of their lives. The film is loosely based on Dallas Austin and Tionne Watkins' experiences growing up in Atlanta.

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Released
11 September 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Warner Home Video 
Classification
Runtime
105 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
7321900763714 
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Drama following a tightly knit group of working-class Atlanta teens who spend their time bonding over hip-hop and roller skating while pondering life after high school For a kid growing up on the south side of Atlanta the Cascade roller-skating rink is the place to be seen and it&39;s the place where the orphaned high school senior Rashad (Tip Harris) and his little brother Ant (Evan Ross) go every weekend to forget their financial troubles hang with their friends and get their groove on But outside the rink the brothers have problems they can&39;t avoid Ant is being recruited into the posse of charismatic drug dealer Marcus (Big Boi) Meanwhile Rashad&39;s three best friends including the ambitious Esquire (Jackie Long) are pulling him in different directions and his new girlfriend New-New (Lauren London) may not be as &39;street&39; as she seems