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Erica Eng, Irene Phakeovilay, Vernell Harbin, Mandel Lum (composer)Inertia (2004)

Another typical day at a typical high school is interrupted when a classroom full of unmotivated students reach their boiling point. Dance becomes the language of rebellion and the teacher becomes the pupil as the students take classroom etiquette and the laws of inertia into their own hands.


This movie is part of the collection: Listen Up! Youth Media Network

Director: Erica Eng, Irene Phakeovilay, Vernell Harbin, Mandel Lum (composer)
Producer: Gabriel Diamond
Production Company: Youth Sounds
Sponsor: Salesforce foundation.com
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: dance; school; boredom
Contact Information: McClymonds High School 2607 Myrtle Street, Studio 501 Oakland, CA 94607 Web: http://www.youthsounds.org

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Reviewer: cashel - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - August 13, 2004
Subject: A 10 minute teenager Musical.
Very enjoyable Music/Dancing Entertainment short film. They are very talented. This could easily become a feature film


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