Check Your Body at the Door
Check Your Body at the Door

Check Your Body at the Door

2012Movie61 minEnglish

Check Your Body At The Door is a documentary film about some remarkable underground house dancers in NYC during the golden decade of the 1990s. It follows master free-stylists into the clubs, their jobs, and their everyday lives. Filmed in the studio as well, the dancers’ virtuosic moves are brilliantly revealed in silhouette or light pools. In their words they describe the importance of clubbing, why they dance, how they dance, and what it means.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Talia SmithGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the vibrant and often overlooked history of underground dance culture in London. It delves into the spaces, music, and the diverse communities that shaped the city's nightlife scene from the early rave days to more contemporary clubbing experiences. The film captures the raw energy and passion of dancers and promoters who created these influential subcultures.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focusing on a niche subject, 'Check Your Body at the Door' received primarily positive attention within specialized circles, often praised for its authentic portrayal of London's dance music heritage and its energetic visual style. It successfully captured the spirit of the scenes it documented, resonating with audiences familiar with or interested in the evolution of club culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic and authentic look at London's dance music history.
  • Commended for highlighting often-unseen aspects of underground club culture.
  • Noted for its visual style and dedication to showcasing the passion of dancers and promoters.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, gaining recognition within documentary and cultural film circuits.

Fun Fact

The documentary draws heavily on archival footage and interviews with individuals who were instrumental in shaping London's rave and club scenes, offering a firsthand account of these influential subcultures.

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