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Thursday 2 April 2009

Fame - Trailer

Inspired by the 1980 film, Fame follows an exceptional group of dancers, singers, actors, and artists over four years at the New York City High School of Performing Arts. They have practiced and prepared since childhood to prove they're the best of their generation, and in this incredibly competitive atmosphere their passion will be put to the test. Complicating a demanding rehearsal schedule are homework, midterms, and all the social drama of high school, with each student's dream of recognition from their peers and a chance at stardom on the line. As they each strive for their moment in the spotlight, they'll discover who among them has the innate talent and necessary discipline to succeed.

As a story about performers whose abilities transcend the shallow, fifteen-minute idea of celebrity, 'Fame' explodes with music and dance and showcases a cast of real-life triple threats whose artistic abilities mirror the expertise of their characters.

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1 comments:

Alan S said...

This reminds me of the motion picture 'Fame' and, to a lesser extent, the TV series, which was also called 'Fame'.