Breakdance, or breaking, has not only influenced music and dance but has also inspired numerous films that showcase its energy, culture, and competitive spirit. This curated list of 10 breakdance movies provides a cinematic journey through the world of street dance, highlighting the artistry, rivalry, and community spirit that define this dance form. Whether you're a fan of dance, looking for inspiration, or simply want to experience the cultural impact of breakdance, these films offer a rich tapestry of stories and performances.

Wild Style (1983)
Description: Often considered the first hip hop movie, "Wild Style" provides an authentic look at the graffiti, breakdance, and DJ scene in New York City.
Fact: The film was shot on location in the Bronx, featuring real-life graffiti artists and dancers.


Flashdance (1983)
Description: While not exclusively about breakdance, it includes iconic dance sequences that influenced the dance culture of the time.
Fact: The film's soundtrack, featuring "Flashdance... What a Feeling," won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.


Beat Street (1984)
Description: Set in the South Bronx, this film intertwines the lives of young breakdancers, DJs, and graffiti artists, showcasing the birth of hip hop culture.
Fact: The soundtrack includes hits by Grandmaster Melle Mel and Afrika Bambaataa, making it a time capsule of early hip hop music.


Honey (2003)
Description: Although primarily about hip hop dance, "Honey" includes breakdance elements and showcases the dance community's spirit.
Fact: Jessica Alba, who plays the lead, trained for months to perform her own dance moves.


You Got Served (2004)
Description: A modern take on dance battles, this film focuses on a group of friends who enter a dance competition, showcasing various street dance styles including breakdance.
Fact: The movie's dance sequences were choreographed by Dave Scott, who also worked on "Step Up."


Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)
Description: This sequel to "Step Up" dives deeper into street dance, with breakdance battles and choreography that highlight the evolution of the dance form.
Fact: The film features a dance crew called "The 410," which was inspired by real-life Baltimore dance crews.


Battle of the Year (2013)
Description: Based on the real-life international breakdance competition, this film follows a team's journey to win the prestigious title.
Fact: The film features choreography by David "Kid David" Shreibman, a world-renowned breakdancer.


Rize (2005)
Description: While focusing on the dance style known as "krumping," this documentary also explores the influence of breakdance on street dance culture.
Fact: The film was directed by David LaChapelle, known for his photography and music video work.


Breakin' (1984)
Description: This film captures the essence of the early breakdance scene in Los Angeles, focusing on the journey of a dancer who aspires to make it big in the world of street dance.
Fact: The movie was so popular that it spawned a sequel, "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo," which became a cultural phenomenon.


StreetDance 3D (2010)
Description: This British film features a mix of dance styles, with breakdance prominently featured in the competitive dance battles.
Fact: It was the first British dance film to be shot in 3D.
