The untitled feature is based on the true story of high school team Rhythm of the Knight and teacher Lynette Carr-Hicks
Amblin Partners is developing a true-life show choir movie, teaming with Safehouse Pictures’ Joby Harold and Tory Tunnell and Tiara Blu Film’s Diane Nabatoff for the feature.
The movie is based on real-life school teacher Lynette Carr-Hicks and her show choir team known as Rhythm of the Knight that, in 2018, claimed the grand prize at the Show Choir National Finals, becoming the first group composed of black and Latinx singers to earn the coveted award. Carr-Hicks is the choir director at New York's Uniondale High School, where she changed the traditional choir at the school into a show choir in 2010 and has spent the years since working tirelessly to build it into one of the most acclaimed show choirs in the country.
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