"Dancehall Queen" is a Jamaican film released in 1997, directed by Rick Elgood and Donovan W. White. The story revolves around a young woman named Marcia who aspires to win a dance competition in the vibrant world of dancehall music. The film showcases the cultural significance of dancehall in Jamaica, highlighting its energetic dance styles and the social dynamics within the community.
The film features notable performances by Beenie Man and Louise Bennett, contributing to its authentic representation of Jamaican culture. "Dancehall Queen" explores themes of ambition, identity, and the struggles faced by women in a male-dominated environment, making it a significant piece of Caribbean cinema.