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Rize chronicles a dance movement that rises out of South Central Los Angeles with roots in clowning and street youth culture.

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Dragon ...
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Jassy Marie ...
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La Niña ...
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Miss Prissy ...
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Directed by

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David LaChapelle

Produced by

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Drew Carolan ... line producer
Marc Hawker ... producer
Coleen Haynes ... line producer
Ellen Jacobson ... executive producer / producer
Scott F. Kaplan ... line producer
David LaChapelle ... producer
Stavros Merjos ... executive producer
Oualid Mouaness ... line producer (as Walid J. Mouaness)
Barry Peele ... executive producer
Rebecca Skinner ... executive producer
Anthony Talauega ... co-producer
Richmond Talauega ... co-producer (as Richmond Taleuega)
Karim Torki ... associate producer
Ishbel Whitaker ... executive producer

Music by

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Amy Marie Beauchamp
Jose Cancela

Cinematography by

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Morgan Susser

Editing by

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Fernando Villena

Editorial Department

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Sharice Babakhani ... assistant editor
Denise Brown ... telecine producer
Bob Fernley ... digital intermediate producer
Kim Graville ... telecine producer
Dave Hussey ... lead colorist
Brian Jones ... assistant editor
Jack Lewars ... assistant color timer: Efilm
P.J. Marsiglia ... colorist
Jamie Okubo ... assistant editor
Sin-Halina Sy ... assistant editor

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Jeff Higinbotham

Makeup Department

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Gregory Arlt ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Darcy Jennings ... production manager

Sound Department

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Christopher S. Aud ... sound editor
Ryan David ... mix stage recordist
Mat Dennis ... sound recordist
Tyler Duuring ... sound mixer (as Tyler Tosh)
Michael J. Fox ... adr mixer
Terry Garcia ... assistant sound editor
David Giammarco ... re-recording mixer
Tim Hays ... sound mixer
J. Paul Huntsman ... sound supervisor
Mark L. Mangino ... dialogue editor
Mark Patino ... field sound mixer
Gregory H. Watkins ... re-recording mixer
Robert Cannon ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Michael Carter ... visual effects artist
Gregory Creaser ... digital intermediate colorist
Stephen Jennings ... digital effects artist
Ruth LeFaive ... visual effects producer
Gerald Ragland ... on-line assistant editor
Steven J. Scott ... digital intermediate colorist: EFilm

Camera and Electrical Department

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Donovan Davis ... key grip
Sean Hellfritsch ... camera operator
Leda Maliga ... additional cinematographer
Barry Norwood ... additional photographer
Haydn Pazanti ... film loader
Sasha Rendulic ... camera operator
James Roddy ... camera operator
Joseph M. Setele ... camera operator
Michael Totten ... camera operator

Music Department

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Tim Hays ... music playback operator
Will Kaplan ... music editor
Jonathan McHugh ... music supervisor
Jonathan Scott Miller ... soundtrack producer
Fredrik Sarhagen ... score mixer
Kip Smedley ... music engineer
Anthony Talauega ... music producer
Richmond Talauega ... music producer
Walt 'Liquor' Taylor ... music coordinator
Suren Wijeyaratne ... music mixer

Additional Crew

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Monique Barrett ... production assistant
Salar Bil ... assistant
Luca Pizzaroni ... production staff
Irwin M. Rappaport ... production attorney
Natalie Reubens ... production coordinator
Sally Steele ... publicist
Richmond Talauega ... choreographer
Brandon Trones ... production assistant

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Christina Aguilera ... thanks
John Byrne ... special thanks
Eminem ... thanks (as Marshall Mathers)
Lauryn Hill ... thanks
Elton John ... thanks
Luca Pizzaroni ... thanks to
H. Scott Salinas ... special thanks
Suren Wijeyaratne ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Reveals a groundbreaking dance phenomenon that's exploding on the streets of South Central, Los Angeles. Taking advantage of unprecedented access, this documentary film bring to first light a revolutionary form of artistic expression borne from oppression. The aggressive and visually stunning dance modernizes moves indigenous to African tribal rituals and features mind-blowing, athletic movement sped up to impossible speeds. We meet Tommy Johnson (Tommy the Clown), who first created the style as a response to the 1992 Rodney King riots and named it Clowning, as well as the kids who developed the movement into what they now call Krumping. The kids use dance as an alternative to gangs and hustling: they form their own troupe and paint their faces like warriors, meeting to outperform rival gangs of dancers or just to hone their skills. For the dancers, Krumping becomes a way of life--and, because it's authentic expression (in complete opposition to the bling-bling hip-hop culture), the dance becomes a vital part of who they are. Written by Sujit R. Varma

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Also Known As
  • Rize - Uns hält nichts auf! (Germany)
  • Pathos gia zoi (Greece)
  • Подъём! (Russia)
  • RIZE ライズ (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 86 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $1,574,787, 26 Jun 2005

Did You Know?

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Trivia David LaChapelle was introduced to krump dancing on the set of Christina Aguilera's "Dirrty" video, which he also directed. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Bewitched/Yes/Land of the Dead/Herbie: Fully Loaded/Rize/March of the Penguins (2005). See more »
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Quotes Tight Eyez: We're not gonna be clones of the commercial hip-hop world... because that's been seen for so many years.Somebody's waitin'on something different... another generation of kids with morals and values... that they won't need... what's being commercialized or tailor-made for them... custom-made, because I feel that we're custom-made. And we're of more value than any piece of jewelry... or any car or any big house that anybody could buy.
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