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Step

  • 2017
  • PG
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Step (2017)
'STEP' documents the senior year of a girls' high-school step dance team against the background of inner-city Baltimore.
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STEP documents the senior year of a girls' high-school step dance team against the background of inner-city Baltimore.STEP documents the senior year of a girls' high-school step dance team against the background of inner-city Baltimore.STEP documents the senior year of a girls' high-school step dance team against the background of inner-city Baltimore.

  • Director
    • Amanda Lipitz
  • Stars
    • Gari McIntyre
    • Amanda Leonard
    • Blessin Giraldo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amanda Lipitz
    • Stars
      • Gari McIntyre
      • Amanda Leonard
      • Blessin Giraldo
    • 18User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 20 nominations total

    Videos14

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:41
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    Expo
    Clip 1:18
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    Expo
    Coach  G
    Clip 0:48
    Coach G
    Performance
    Clip 0:39
    Performance
    Step: Expo
    Clip 1:18
    Step: Expo
    Step: Performance
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    Photos37

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    Gari McIntyre
    • Self - New Step Coach
    Amanda Leonard
    • Self
    Blessin Giraldo
    Blessin Giraldo
    • Self - Founder and Captain
    Chevonne Hall
    • Self - BLSYW Principal
    Paula Dofat
    • Self - Director of College Counseling
    Geneva Giraldo
    • Self - Blessin's Mother
    Brooke Giraldo
    • Self - Blessin's Sister
    Cori Grainger
    Cori Grainger
    • Self
    Triana Grainger
    • Self - Cori's Mother
    Shelton Grainger
    • Self - Cori's Stephfather
    Tayla Solomon
    Tayla Solomon
    • Self
    Maisha Solomon
    • Self - Tayla's Mother
    Lora Fitzgerald
    • Self - Step Teacher
    Lakira Anderson
    • Lethal Ladies of BLSYW Step Team Member
    Shanice Barkley
    • Lethal Ladies of BLSYW Step Team Member
    Yakema Barkley
    • Lethal Ladies of BLSYW Step Team Member
    Trachya Biles
    • Lethal Ladies of BLSYW Step Team Member
    Tamar Dennis
    • Lethal Ladies of BLSYW Step Team Member
    • Director
      • Amanda Lipitz
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews18

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    8kz917-1

    Great Documentary

    Follows the founding class of the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women and their STEP group.

    The main point of the school is for every girl to graduate from high school, get into college and then graduate from college.

    Raw emotion and choices that some of the ladies make impact their futures for better and worse.

    Must see!
    rannynm

    Incredible documentary about life, dreams and passion. Highly recommended.

    Step can be best described as a roller-coaster. This is a film about life, dreams and passion. You go on a journey with three amazing young woman who have used Step to shape themselves into empowering role models. This movie is basically Dance Moms but with a heart, a soul and overall positivity.

    This documentary follows three strong, intelligent, beautiful African American high school seniors. It shows these girls in their home life and in their school life. It also shows what it was like for these girls living in Baltimore, a year after the Freddie Gray Protests in 2015. Many scenes in the film portray the "Black Lives Matter" movement and the importance of it. Blessin, our first protagonist and main focus of STEP is very likable and relatable. The audience can understand her struggles and her angry outbursts. Blessin struggles more than the others with her grades, but she is the powerhouse and founder of the Step team. She shows her tender side when she cares for her nephew. The other girls, Cori and Tayla take school more seriously and have strong parental figures that help them through the tough times. Even though Tayla's mom can be a bit overbearing, she has her daughter's back, and in the end, that's what's important. Cori lives with six siblings, her stepfather and a mom who, in Cori's own words, "is like a magic wand." Cori's mom was a teenager when she was pregnant with Cori but her faith helped her get through the rough times.

    A big focus of this documentary is feminism and racial equality. The girls discuss this at the memorial for Freddie Gray. Their coach "Coach G" tells them that they are not only black but they are women. So they have to fight harder than others and how it should not be this way. Not only that, but the two dance numbers shown in the film deal with these issues. The First Routine is about Black Lives Matter, and the other one is about Sisterhood. I was really impressed and found myself cheering these girls on through their journey and desperately hoping for them to succeed. Even though I am not a big fan of dancing, I have to admit these girls were really talented.

    I would definitely give this documentary 4 out of 5 stars. I would recommend this film for 10 to 18 year olds. Anybody who wants a positive and motivational movie should watch this film.

    Reviewed by Calista B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. For more reviews by youth, visit kidsfirst dot org.
    TheBigSick

    The film is successful when the audience clap towards the end

    Step has a perfect cinematography and sound track, and tells an inspiring and sensational story. The audience clap towards the end of it. Go for it. You will not be disappointed. It is unbelievable that step-dance could really change the spirit and attitude of a person, and that all the students in the LLOB high school got admitted to college.
    JohnDeSando

    A doc to lift your spirits and make you believe in education.

    "We make music with our bodies. That's some sick stuff." Blessin Giraldo

    As an early member/founder of the Step program at The Baltimore Leadership for Young Women charter school, and at an early time in the program, Blessin can be forgiven for not yet understanding the profound effect step dancing will have on her life and those who touch it. Step is a classic example of an inspirational documentary that stays within good taste and history.

    Although the rise of the impoverished but fortunate young girls is the stuff of stories told many times, this doc seems to be as fresh as the dancing that serves as the girls' catalyst for achievement in school and in applying for college. Paula Dofat, the school's academic adviser, becomes the real hero as she fights for the young black women's right to enter the college race with even odds.

    Some dramatic contribution is provided by the girls' mothers, who often are fighting their own demons like unhelpful loves or deep suspicion about the whole affair, since more than one mom has never gone to an academic high school, much less applied to college. Tayla Solomon, a blunt achiever, successfully maneuvers her overbearing but loving corrections officer mother, who eventually has a salutary effect on all the girls.

    The chief girl for the camera and the story, Blessin, is well chosen: Her good looks might remind you of Beyonce, her talent for step dancing is divine-given, and her struggle with mother and academics make her relatable to teens in need of her inspiration.

    Director Amanda Lipitz, whose mother founded the school, uses the camera to tell the story in front and behind the dance. She never overdoes the cinematic eye candy of the dance; in fact she makes you want more as the girls show how dynamic and involving the beat and the movement are.

    For sure, you will believe that education like this is the salvation of underprivileged kids, and it is. But funding it, that's another story, at least until we adults grow up from fantasies such as Mexican walls and tax cuts for the rich. In the meantime, see one of the best documentaries in the last few years and be guiltlessly inspired.
    8djowens-472-268234

    Documentary following students, parents and teachers in preparation for a step-dance competition and life lessons!

    STEP exceeded my expectations! Variety has called it ""Hoop Dreams" for the social media generation". I was skeptical - another doc on the marginalize. But this is different thanks to the filmmaker – who entertained while documenting a slice of life for this group of students, parents and their teachers. See it!

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      Blessin Giraldo: Step is life.

    • Connections
      References Chicago (2002)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Taura Stinson, Raphael Saadiq and Laura Karpman

      Performed by Cynthia Erivo

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Степ-дэнс
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Artemis Rising Foundation
      • Bloomberg Philanthropies
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,146,292
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $146,488
      • Aug 6, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,152,839
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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