Dancehall Queen (1997, dir. Rick Elgood and Don Letts, 98 min.)
A modern-day Cinderella story with no Prince Charming, but one very strong woman...
In the gritty world of the Kingston ghetto, there are few ways out. Fortunately, Marcia (Audrey Reid), a humble street vendor struggling to survive as a single mother discovers the thrilling, anonymous world of the dancehall. Through it she finds more than great music and hot relationships, she finds a way to a better life for her and her two daughters (of which one is played by a very young Cherine Anderson).
Featuring music by Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Grace Jones, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Sugar Minott and many others.