Drumline
"Drumline" is a 2002 film directed by Charles Stone III that focuses on a talented young drummer named Devon Miles, played by Nick Cannon. Set at a historically black college, the story follows Devon as he joins the school's marching band, where he faces challenges related to teamwork, discipline, and leadership.
The film highlights the importance of rhythm and precision in marching band performances, showcasing various styles of drumming. It also emphasizes the cultural significance of HBCUs and their marching bands, which are known for their vibrant performances and community spirit.