Two young hoopsters -- one black, one white -- walk a mile in each other's shoes in this absorbing drama from director Jamal Joseph. After a vicious postgame brawl, inner-city cager Donnell (Hill Harper) and suburban roundballer Jason (Charlie Neal) are forced to perform community service on the other's home turf and learn some lessons about bigotry in the process.

 SYNOPSIS:

 Jason, a Caucasian basketball player, lives in the suburbs along with his parents and younger brother. A confrontation breaks out between Jason's team, consisting of all white players, against an all-black team, specifically with a player named Donnell. The confrontation becomes physical, the police are summoned, both teams are arrested and brought before a Judge accused of Assault, Incite to Riot, and Disorderly Conduct. The two teams are sentenced to community service, while Jason and Donnell are sentenced to live in each other communities' for a period of 30 days - a decision that will drastically alter their lives. ...30 Days ( Cross the Line ) ( Thirty Days )