Frosh
Freshman year: What could be more challenging, disorienting, exhilarating, or depressing?
Two award-winning filmmakers—one male, one female—returned to college with their cameras. They spent a year living in a co-ed, multicultural freshman residence hall at Stanford University. They shot at 2:00 AM bull sessions, in co-ed bathrooms, classrooms, and deans offices, and on trips home during winter break. Their unprecedented cinéma vérité documentary captures the freshman world of scary freedoms and new lifestyles in all its thrilling anxiety.
The students discover they face much more than the traditional academic pressures. Campus life is wracked with unexpected social conflicts:
- Freedom of speech vs. anti-harassment codes
- Multicultural education vs. Western culture
- Alcohol, drugs, and dating
- Grade anxiety, cultural alienation, and the lure of dropping out
- Maintaining ethnic and queer identity on a predominantly white, heterosexual campus
Frosh 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. A contemporary American coming-of-age story, Frosh stands as a classic portrait of student life.
Frosh'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 higher education. Ideal for use in freshman year orientation, residential life, counseling, student activities programs, and training for professional and paraprofessional staff.
"A fascinating portrayal of the freshman year experience. An intimate look at real students living and working together. Beautifully dramatizes the importance of students and peers and of residential life."
Alexander W. Astin, UCLA, author of What Matters in College? Four Critical Years Revisited
"Presents college life in a way that parents, students and staff can understand. Its realism makes it a unique resource for education, training and staff development. Campus life as it really is."
W. Garry Johnson, Association of College and University Housing Officers
"Frosh vividly, candidly and sympathetically documents the passage from adolescence to young adulthood. These students touch you as they struggle to develop intellectual and social competence, manage their sexual and aggressive emotions, and test and sometimes modify the values of their heritages."
Robert Rogers, Ohio State University
"Captures virtually all the essential themes of the residential freshman year experience...Highly recommended."
John N. Gardner, Director, National Resource Center for the Freshman Year Experience
"Engaging and well-observed. Frosh fascinates in its reflection of the shifting 1990s cultural landscape."
Variety
Frosh
Guides
Frosh - Conflict and Community on Today's Campus
Ways to Watch
Educational Streaming
Recommended for Colleges, Universities, Government Agencies, Hospitals and Corporations
Community Screening
Short-term use for small groups, organizations, or high school classes (where no admission is charged)
Home Viewing
48-hour, personal rental for in-home use only, restrictions apply