How She Move


title: "How She Move" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["2000s-teen-drama-films", "2007-films", "american-coming-of-age-drama-films", "american-teen-drama-films", "canadian-coming-of-age-drama-films", "2000s-english-language-films", "english-language-canadian-films", "films-scored-by-andrew-lockington", "films-set-in-toronto", "films-shot-in-toronto", "mtv-films-films", "paramount-vantage-films", "american-dance-films", "canadian-dance-films", "2000s-dance-films", "2007-drama-films", "films-shot-in-16-mm-film", "2007-american-films", "2007-canadian-films", "english-language-teen-drama-films"] topic_path: "arts" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_She_Move" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameHow She Move
imageHow she move ver2.jpg
captionPromotional film poster
directorIan Iqbal Rashid
producerBrent Barclay
Colin Brunton
Jennifer Kawaja
Claire Prieto
Julia Sereny
writerAnnmarie Morais
starringRutina Wesley
Dwain Murphy
Tracey "Tre" Armstrong
Brennan Gademans
Clé Bennett
Kevin Duhaney
musicAndrew Lockington
cinematographyAndré Pienaar
editingSusan Maggi
studioSienna Films
Celluloid Dreams
distributorMongrel Media (Canada)
Paramount Vantage
MTV Films (International)
released
runtime98 minutes
countryCanada
United States
France
languageEnglish
budget$17 million
gross$8.5 million
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| name = How She Move | image = How she move ver2.jpg | caption = Promotional film poster | director = Ian Iqbal Rashid | producer = Brent Barclay Colin Brunton Jennifer Kawaja Claire Prieto Julia Sereny | writer = Annmarie Morais | starring = Rutina Wesley Dwain Murphy Tracey "Tre" Armstrong Brennan Gademans Clé Bennett Kevin Duhaney | music = Andrew Lockington | cinematography = André Pienaar | editing = Susan Maggi | studio = Sienna Films Celluloid Dreams | distributor = Mongrel Media (Canada) Paramount Vantage MTV Films (International) | released = | runtime = 98 minutes | country = Canada United States France | language = English | budget = $17 million | gross = $8.5 million How She Move is a 2007 drama film directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid and starring Rutina Wesley, Clé Bennett and Romina D'Ugo. The film showcases the street culture of step dancing. The film was produced by Celluloid Dreams, Sienna Films, Paramount Vantage and MTV Films.

Plot

Unable to afford the tuition needed to fund her private school education, Rayanna or Raya (Rutina Wesley) returns to her family home in the city while reluctantly re-evaluating her future. Upon learning that the top prize for an upcoming step-dancing competition is $50,000, Raya uses her impressive moves to earn a coveted slot in her good friend Bishop's (Dwain Murphy) predominantly male JSJ crew. Isolated from the local women due to jealousy and separated from her fellow dancers by her sex, the ambitious dancer is subsequently kicked off the team for showing off during a preliminary competition. Now, if Raya has any hope of realizing her medical school dreams, she will have to either earn back Bishop's trust or organize her own dance crew and start over from scratch. In the end, she eventually learns "how she move".

Cast

Production and release

How She Move was originally slated to open in Canada in March 2007, but when it picked up a distribution deal from American companies Paramount Vantage and MTV Films (both owned by Viacom) at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, the release date was pushed back to allow for reshooting several of the dance sequences, particularly the finale. The film was shot on Super 16mm for $5 million, and Paramount invested another $2 million in the new sequences, re-editing and new sound mix. They created a new soundtrack with American and Canadian hip-hop artists. The film was originally set and shot in Toronto, however; Paramount edited out references of the team travelling from Toronto to Detroit for the dance competition following test audience screenings. They, along with MTV, spent another $10 million in promotion and distribution to 1500 theatres in the United States and 50 in Canada.

Critical reception

How She Move received generally positive reviews.

Home media

The film was released on DVD on April 29, 2008.

Soundtrack

According to the film's MySpace page, the official track listing is as follows:

  1. "G-Slide (Tour Bus)" – Lil Mama feat. Kadar
  2. "Out Here" – Mayhem Morearty
  3. "My Boots" – Montell Jordan
  4. "Perfect" – Carl Henry
  5. "Jane & Finchin'" – Smugglaz
  6. "It Don't Make Any Difference To Me" (acoustic version) – Kevin Michael feat. Akil Dasan
  7. "Hot Hot Hot" – Montell Jordan
  8. "Reflectionz" – Fenom
  9. "Ms. Golly" – Lenn Hammond
  10. "Rude Girl Remix" – Montell Jordan
  11. "Monster" – Saukrates
  12. "Work That Stick" – Montell Jordan
  13. "Still Burnin'" – Fenom
  14. "Don't Let It Slip Away" – Mood Ruff and Shadez
  15. "Tempo" – K Smith
  16. "Touch it" – Busta

References

References

  1. (12 May 2015). "How She Move".
  2. Kay, Jeremy. (24 January 2007). "Rambow sells for $7.5m to Paramount Vantage at busy Sundance".
  3. "How She Move".
  4. [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/sundance-deal-helped-punch-up-how-she-move-1.746209 Sundance deal helped punch up How She Move] CBC
  5. [http://www.macleans.ca/culture/entertainment/article.jsp?content=20080117_76374_76374&page=1 How she move that 49th parallel], ''[[Maclean's]]'', January 17, 2008
  6. link. (2012-07-22 , ''[[Brantford Expositor]]'', February 1, 2008)

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