Blood, Sweat and Cheer

Directed By Traci Hays

A suburban divorcée masquerades as her teenage daughter in a twisted attempt to make the dance squad at a local high school.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
Former cheerleader Renee tries to recapture her glory days by living vicariously through her teen daughter, Cherie. Their strained relationship sours when Cherie quits her school’s dance team and moves in with her father. Realizing she can pass for a teenager, Renee enrolls in a new high school under Cherie’s name and joins the dance team to compete in the upcoming Fall Dance Classic to win Cherie a college scholarship.
Traci Hays is a DGA award-nominated director. Her feature directorial debut, TANGLED was based on the New York Times Best-Seller of the same title and was named a "must-see movie to watch on Valentine's Day" by The Hollywood Reporter. During her education at Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, Traci developed her directing sensibilities under the mentorship of Martha Coolidge (VALLEY GIRL), Randal Kleiser (GREASE), and John Badham (SHORT CIRCUIT). It was after taking a design class with the late legendary production designer Lawrence Paull (BACK TO THE FUTURE) that she discovered her natural ability as a visual storyteller. Her visual style is rooted in over a decade of production design experience working on features such as A LITTLE WHITE LIE starring Michael Shannon and Kate Hudson and the Emmy-nominated television series DARK/WEB (Amazon Studios). As a director, Traci helmed FREDERICK starring James Morrison (Fox’s 24) which premiered at Dances With Films and won 20 awards including Best Director at the LA Film Awards and Best Picture at the NYC Film Awards. Traci’s short, 40ISH, has garnered 10 awards including Best Director and Best Short at the International New York Film Festival and showcased at the Short Film Corner at the Cannes Film Fest.