
Where was Roll Bounce filmed
Roll Bounce
Year: 2005
Country: USA
<p>This 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Malcolm D. Lee was filmed primarily in Chicago, Illinois. This bustling city provided the backdrop for most scenes, conveying its unique atmosphere and culture. One of the key filming locations was the Linwood Sports Center, which was turned into the fictional Sweetwater Rollerdrome in the film. This location, located at 2030 Glenwood-Dyer Road in Lynnwood, became the center stage for the dynamic roller skating scenes. Another location used in the movie was the Fleetwood Rollerdrome at 7231 Archer Avenue in Summit, a suburb of Chicago. Its retro style and lively atmosphere perfectly captured the nostalgic roller skating culture that was so vividly shown in the movie.</p>
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Locations
Rollerdrome
In movie
Scene where With rhythmic DJ music, the heroes glide deftly on the rollerdrome. The lights shimmer on the shiny floor, the DJ selects energetic tracks and creates the mood at the skating rink. The main characters skate confidently and perform dance moves.
Sweetwater Rink
In movie
Scene where Sixteen-year-old Xavier “X” Smith and his friends Junior, Boo, Naps, “Mix” Mike, and their new neighbor Tori are skating at the city's prestigious Sweetwater Roller Rink. However, their fun is overshadowed by a confrontation with the local roller disco champions, the Sweetwater Rollers, led by the cocky leader Sweetness, who never misses an opportunity to demonstrate his superiority.
Real
Scene was shot at the Linwood Sports Center, located in the Chicago suburbs. It's a spacious facility with a retro atmosphere, bright lighting and smooth hardwood flooring, perfect for filming roller skating scenes. It hosts mass skating sessions, adult classes, and is also available with arcade games and a pro store with roller skating parts and accessories.
Xavier's house
In movie
Scene where Xavier has a serious conversation waiting for him. His father, Curtis, has to take care of Xavier and his sister Sonia alone, while restoring his late wife's car. He doesn't approve of his son's hobby of roller skating, considering it a waste of time, and insists that Xavier help out around the house more.
Real
Scene was shot in a house on East 85th Street in Chicago, Illinois. There are both private homes and apartment buildings located here. Some have been renovated and offer modern amenities including spacious bedrooms and bathrooms. The street is located in the Stony Island Park neighborhood and features a variety of residential properties.