Planet B-Boy features extensive footage of the dancers in competition as well as street performances and various rehearsals by the different
crews from around the world. The narrative of the film centers on five particular crews (representing
France,
Japan,
South Korea, and the
United States) in their quest to win the Battle of the Year, and it includes multiple interviews with the B-Boys and their families. The film also includes interviews with German B-Boy and promoter Thomas Hergenröther (who founded the Battle of the Year competition) and legendary B-Boy
Ken Swift of the
Rock Steady Crew. This film has been shown at numerous festivals around the world after originally making its debut on April 26, 2007, at the
Tribeca Film Festival.
Planet B-Boy has received many strong reviews and currently has a 91% rating at
Rotten Tomatoes - with the consensus that "Lee's dazzling documentary makes a compelling argument for breakdancing as an art form". In March 2008 it was revealed that director Benson Lee was working on a feature adaptation of Planet B-Boy, starring
Chris Brown and featuring many American b-boys such as Kid David from Renegades and Casper from Boogie Brats. ==Awards and Selections==