Top 10 Breakdance Films

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Breakdance, or b-boying, has not only shaped the dance world but also inspired numerous films that capture its energy, culture, and evolution. This curated collection of 10 breakdance films offers a journey through the history and impact of this dance form, showcasing its influence on cinema and its ability to bring together diverse communities. Whether you're a seasoned breaker or just discovering the art, these films provide insight, inspiration, and entertainment, celebrating the spirit of breakdance.

Wild Style (1983)
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Wild Style (1983)

Description: Often credited as the first hip-hop movie, it showcases the raw, underground scene of breakdance, graffiti, and rap music in New York City.

Fact: The film features real-life graffiti artists and breakdancers, providing an authentic look at the culture.

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Flashdance (1983)
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Flashdance (1983)

Description: While not exclusively about breakdance, it includes iconic breakdance scenes and helped popularize the dance form in mainstream cinema.

Fact: The film's theme song, "Flashdance... What a Feeling," won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

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Beat Street (1984)
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Beat Street (1984)

Description: This classic film delves into the early days of hip-hop culture, focusing on breakdance battles, graffiti art, and DJing in the Bronx.

Fact: The film features real-life breakdancers like The Rock Steady Crew, and its soundtrack became a cultural phenomenon.

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Honey (2003)
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Honey (2003)

Description: While primarily about hip-hop dance, it includes breakdance elements and explores the challenges faced by dancers in the industry.

Fact: Jessica Alba, who stars as Honey, trained extensively in various dance forms, including breakdance, for her role.

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You Got Served (2004)
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You Got Served (2004)

Description: This modern take on breakdance culture focuses on a dance crew's journey to win a dance battle, showcasing contemporary moves and style.

Fact: The film's title became a popular phrase in dance and hip-hop culture.

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Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)
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Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)

Description: Although part of a broader dance franchise, this sequel heavily features breakdance, street dance battles, and the formation of a dance crew.

Fact: The film includes choreography by real-life breakdancers and street dancers.

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Rize (2005)
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Rize (2005)

Description: A documentary that captures the rise of krumping, a dance style closely related to breakdance, showcasing its impact on youth culture.

Fact: The film was directed by David LaChapelle, known for his photography and music video work.

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Breakin' (1984)
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Breakin' (1984)

Description: A story of a dancer who discovers the world of breakdance, leading to a fusion of ballet and street dance, highlighting the dance's crossover appeal.

Fact: The film was followed by a sequel, 'Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo', which became a cult classic for its title alone.

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Planet B-Boy (2007)
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Planet B-Boy (2007)

Description: This documentary follows breakdance crews from around the world as they prepare for the Battle of the Year, highlighting the global nature of breakdance.

Fact: The film was shot over three years, capturing the intense preparation and dedication of the dancers.

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The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy (2002)
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The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy (2002)

Description: A documentary that traces the history of breakdance from its origins in the Bronx to its worldwide influence.

Fact: The film features interviews with key figures in breakdance history, providing a comprehensive look at the culture.

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