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Synopsis

At the New York City High School for the Performing Arts, students get specialized training that often leads to success as actors, singers, etc. This movie follows four students from the time when they audition to get into the school, through graduation. They are the brazen Coco Hernandez, shy Doris Finsecker, sensitive gay Montgomery MacNeil, and brash, abrasive Raul Garcia. –IMDb

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Alan Parker

An advertising gofer-turned-writer and director, Alan Parker began his film career through his association with producer David Puttnam, another ad man with cinematic aspirations, who hired Parker to write the screenplay for the preteen romance Melody (1971). After a stint directing television commercials and short films for the BBC, Parker made his first movie, Bugsy Malone, in 1976. He joined the front ranks of young filmmakers two years later with the fact-based thriller Midnight Express, a brilliant and brutal retelling of the experiences of a young American who escaped from a Turkish prison where he had been incarcerated for drug possession. Both an exposé of government corruption and an indictment of American pomposity, it earned lavish acclaim and a number of honors, including a Best Director Oscar nomination for Parker.

The director followed this success with the megahit Fame in 1980. A box-office smash, it spawned a long-running TV series and became a fixture in the American… read more

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ZHKND

5May13

"CULTURAL MARXISM": THE "MOVIE".

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Tara Violet

3Aug11

okay I was just thinking about how I secretly love this movie even though I haven't wanted to admit it and it's a good guilty-pleasure

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like2sleep

22Oct10

remember my name

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Dzimas

15Aug10

This has become the staple of TCM. I thougth it was one of his better efforts. The range of characters was pretty daring for its time, and I guess the song (as hackneyed as it was) worked given its context, but that whole thing with the magic synthesizer was too much.

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