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Seventeen year old, Emma joins a high school cheerleading team when she moves to Australia with her dad who is a former Air Force Officer.

This is the second film that Kelli Berglund and Emily Morris have co-starred in; the first film being "Raising the Bar" (2016). They are also good friends in real life.

Writer-producer-director Clay Glen said of this film: "Shooting these family genre films in Adelaide is perfect. With easy access around the city and superb locations plus add in outstanding crew the production values achieved are well beyond the budget. South Australian Film Corporation are tremendously supportive and have assisted in making the slate of family films possible."

A kangaroo visited the set whilst filming at Gorge Wildlife Park at Cudlee Creek in South Australia, Australia.

This film was released on 8th March 2018 in Australia with later worldwide territories to follow.

Actress Kelli Berglund has been a dancer and gymnast since the age of three.

All the cast in the film except American lead actress Kelli Berglund were South Australian except for a specialist role for a contortionist who came from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Second film collaboration of actress Kelli Berglund and director Clay Glen after Raising the Bar (2016).

South Australian Film Corporation CEO Annabelle Sheehan said of this film production: "Clay Glen's approach to this series of film is to truly focus on a significant and specific audience in the global marketplace. He combines a strong sense of commercial imperatives with his creative work as a writer/director."

Sports featured in the film include soccer, gymnastics, Australian Rules football, and cheer-leading.

The production was filmed entirely in the Australian state of South Australia.

The movie released in more than one hundred and fifty cinemas across Australia during early March 2018.

Cameo: Uncredited, Graziella Candeloro, the film's cheer-leading choreographer, as the presenter of the grand prize.

Third creative collaboration of MarVista Entertainment and writer-producer-director Clay Glen after A Second Chance (2011) and Raising the Bar (2016).

Third family and children's film of production house Glenpictures and writer-producer-director Clay Glen after A Second Chance (2011) and Raising the Bar (2016).

A number of creative personnel including cast and crew previously worked on both A Second Chance (2011) and Raising the Bar (2016).

This cheer-leading movie debuted in Australian cinemas about a couple of weeks after the 2018 Winter Olympics which featured gymnastic aerial skiing and gymnastic figure skating. The movie premiered about a couple of days before the start of 2018 Winter Paralympics.

This film is produced by Glenpictures and is their latest foray into family and childrens films following 'A Second Chance' (2011) and 'Raising the Bar' (2016).

The film was written, produced, and directed by South Australian Clay Glen.

The name of the gym facility was "COREEGA".

Two versions of the film were made - one for Australia and an International (or American) version.

Actress Elysia Markou, who played Abi, previously collaborated with director Clay Glen on 'A Second Chance' (2011).

Debut theatrical feature film of Australian actress Claudia Bonifazio who portrayed Amahli.

Actress Kelli Berglund was promoted as Disney's 'Lab Rats' star in television advertisements for the movie.

The movie was filmed in winter and was frequently cold during principal photography.

The movie's closing credits declare that this picture was: "Filmed on location in South Australia".

Actress Emily Morris auditioned for about three roles.

The acronym ACC stands for "Autumn Cheer Competition".

The film's closing credits declare that this movie was: "Produced and financed with the assistance of the South Australian Film Corporation".

The film's theme song and music video tie-in for the movie, "I Can't Wait" (aka "I Can't Wait for Love"), is sung by three actresses who appeared in the film. They are: Emily Morris (Hannah Thompson), Jess Kuss (Mia), and Felicia Tassone (Tilds).

Cameo: Martha Lott as Mayor Glen.

This theatrical feature film was commissioned by MarVista Entertainment.

The movie reunited a number of key South Australian creatives from 'Raising the Bar' (2016) and 'A Second Chance' (2011), including cinematographer Hugh Freytag, editor Kristian Leadbeater, line producer Sally Clarke, and sound designer Todd Telford.

Cameo: Uncredited, Todd Telford, the sound designer and third assistant director, as a man standing next to a building.

Director Cameo: Uncredited, Clay Glen as a man standing next to a building.

User reviews


  • comment
    • Author: Braendo
    Terrible-A should not watch film

    no good comments
  • comment
    • Author: JoJolar
    While the acting isn't that great, it's always nice to see how these movies show off the talents of Australian cheerleaders and gymnasts.
  • comment
    • Author: Jark
    Horrible, bad copy of Bring it on which wasn't all that jazz
  • comment
    • Author: Adoranin
    Watching it with my mum and even she agrees it's total crap. The acting is terrible and everyone is so unnatural, and the story isn't much better either. Just don't watch it unless you want to cringe into the 5th dimension
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Kelli Berglund Kelli Berglund - Emma Wilson
    Emily Morris Emily Morris - Hannah Thompson
    Terry Rogers Terry Rogers - John Wilson
    Ruth Natalie Fallon Ruth Natalie Fallon - Coach Caitlyn
    Jo Stone Jo Stone - Susan
    Elysia Markou Elysia Markou - Abi
    Daisy Anderson Daisy Anderson - Charlotte
    Jess Kuss Jess Kuss - Mia
    Felicia Tassone Felicia Tassone - Tilds
    Claudia Bonifazio Claudia Bonifazio - Amahli
    Jess Peters Jess Peters - Issy
    Boone Sterck Boone Sterck - Ethan
    Henry Turczynowicz Henry Turczynowicz - Liam
    Tiffany Lyndall-Knight Tiffany Lyndall-Knight - Head Judge
    Martha Lott Martha Lott - Mayor Glen
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