Cheetah Girls: One World
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German title | Cheetah Girls - One World |
Original title | The Cheetah Girls: One World |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2008 |
length | 82 minutes |
Age rating | FSK o. A. |
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Director | Paul Hoen |
script | Nisha Ganatra |
production | Debra Martin Chase |
music | David Lawrence |
camera | Donald Duncan |
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Cheetah Girls - One World is an American television movie . The Disney Channel Original Movie is the sequel to the Cheetah Girls and Cheetah Girls 2 movies .
content
After graduating from high school , the Cheetah Girls get a call: They are supposed to be in a Hollywood movie. It turns out, however, that it was a misunderstanding and they are supposed to come to Bollywood instead . There a young Indian tries his hand at directing for the first time, with insufficient support from his grumpy uncle. He finally announced that only one of the girls would be selected for the film because the budget was tight. Chanel, Aqua and Dorinda fear for their friendship. Dorinda is of the opinion that she should take on the role, as she can dance best of the three, Aqua argues with her acting talent and Chanel with her singing voice. Chanel and the director are slowly getting closer, which is why he would like to have her in the lead role. Aqua has been flirting with a guy from tech support for some time and she runs into India by chance. He invites the Cheetas and the production team to his home, where he turns out to be an Indian prince. He makes his lock available for the sets - on condition that she gets the role. Dorinda gets to know the main character of the film. Since she is not over her ex yet, it remains a good friendship; she teaches him to dance and gives him tips on love affairs. He has a crush on the pretty, but shy and somewhat clumsy Gita, who also wants to become an actress. Thanks to Dorinda's support, the two get closer, which is why the main actor supports Dorinda's entry into the film as a thank you. Aqua, Dorinda and Chanel blame each other for their close relationship with the respective influential boy. When Chanel gets the role, it seems like the Cheetah Girls are finally broken. But Chanel rejects the role for the sake of her friends, who then reconcile with her and with each other. When the question is asked where they should get a new leading actress, the gaze falls on Gita, who is kissing the leading actor in front of a dreamy background. But since you don't want to do without the three girls, the newcomer director defends himself against his uncle, who grants him a larger budget. Dorinda calls her ex and asks him to reconcile with her at least enough that they can be friends. The film is shot and ends with a spectacular scene in which the Cheetah Girls sing "One World".
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was released in the US on August 19, 2008; in Germany on January 23, 2009. This contains elements of pop , hip-hop and Indian music .
- Cheetah Love - The Cheetah Girls
- Dig a Little Deeper - The Cheetah Girls
- Dance Me If You Can - The Cheetah Girls & Deepti Daryanani
- Fly Away - The Cheetah Girls
- Stand Up - Adrienne Bailon
- What If - Adrienne Bailon
- I'm the One - The Cheetah Girls, Michael Steger, Rupak Ginn & Kunal Sharma
- No Place Like Us - The Cheetah Girls
- One World - The Cheetah Girls
- Feels Like Love - The Cheetah Girls, Michael Steger, Rupak Ginn & Kunal Sharma
- Crazy on the Dance Floor - Sabrina Bryan
- Circle Game - Kiely Williams
useful information
Raven-Symoné (Galleria) no longer played because, according to her own statements, she wanted to concentrate on her next studio album and because she made the film Collage Road Trip .
publication
Cheetah Girls - One World aired in the United States on August 22, 2008. The German broadcast was on January 23, 2009 on Disney Channel . ProSieben broadcast the film on January 25, 2009 . When it first aired in the US, it saw 6.2 million viewers. The German free TV premiere on ProSieben was followed by 0.71 million viewers, which corresponded to a market share of 7.7 percent.
- more publishments
- Japan : December 31, 2008
- France : January 20, 2009
- Poland : January 24, 2009
- Sweden : March 28, 2009
The DVD was released in the US on December 16, 2008. In Germany, the DVD was released on March 5, 2009.
synchronization
role | actor | Voice actor |
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Chanel | Adrienne Bailon | Maria Koschny |
Dorinda | Sabrina Bryan | Catrin Dams |
Aqua | Kiely Williams | Jill Cooper |
Vikram | Michael Steger | Nicolás Artajo |
Rahim | Rupak Ginn | Marcel Collé |
Gita | Deepti Daryanani | Luisa Wietzorek |
Uncle Kamal | Roshan Seth | Bodo Wolf (voice actor) |
Amar | Kunal Sharma | Tobias Nath |
Swami | Vinod Nagpal | Uli Krohm |
Amar's mother | Smita Hai | Sonja German |
German adaptation: FFS Film- & Fernseh-Synchron GmbH
Script and dialogue director: Claudia Urbschat-Mingues