Frosh
Description
A widely acclaimed chronicle of one year in a racially diverse freshman residence hall at Stanford University, this classic film traces a dramatic journey of social experimentation and intellectual curiosity, cultural clashes and spiritual crisis, academic pressure and adjustment problems, but ultimately, individual self-discovery within a diverse community. The film's frank and open approach to gender, racial, political, and academic issues common to all campuses will help prepare any student for the challenges of college life.
Runtime
98 min
Subjects
Contributor
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2014], c1993
Database
Films on Demand
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