BRUK OUT! The Documentary Premieres in Brooklyn, NY this Weekend


BRUK OUT! looks deep inside the raw, energetic world of Jamaican Dancehall culture through the eyes of the powerful women at its heart – Dancehall Queens.

 BRUK OUT! makes its NYC premiere this weekend at Alamo Drafthouse with SOLD OUT screenings on Friday (12/1) at 7 PM, and Saturday (12/2) at 6:10 PM. Both screenings will also feature a Q&A with director Cori Wapnowska and producer Jay Will.
Often criticized as lewd and aggressively sexual, these daring performers turned Jamaican street dance into a massive global phenomenon.
 
BRUK OUT! follows six of the boldest and bravest Dancehall Queens from around the world—Japan, Italy, America, Poland, Spain, and of course, Jamaica—as they prepare to battle for the biggest trophy (and cash prize) in all of Dancehall. Combining explosive underground dance visuals with emotionally intimate vérité scenes, the film is a never-before-seen window into the life of the Dancehall Queen. Filmmaker Cori Wapnowska spent two years uncovering the struggles the Queens face but rarely show their audience: body issues, poverty, family problems, and domestic abuse. The dancers bare their skin and their souls to dispel myths about this hyper-sexual dance, explaining why it brings them pure joy, sense of self, and the strength to overcome. With determination, humor and hope, the six resilient dancers converge at the biggest Dancehall Queen competition in the world, where some dreams come to an end, and one woman is crowned the Queen.

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