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Fraternity Row (1977)
A great teaching tool
This is a valuable teaching tool for anyone working with fraternity systems in Colleges and Universities.
I saw it on TV while I was a College student. I eventually worked in Higher Education for over 20 years and for a long time wished I had a copy to use for Greek in-service education. A few years ago I was able to purchase a copy on ebay. I received a document which attests that Fraternity Row is a public domain movie.
The narration is smooth and focused. The acting, centered and honest. While it can be looked on as time capsule body of work the relevance of this true story still resonates with college students today.
The Lunch Date (1989)
A Great Learning Tool
I saw this film a few years ago at a training event and was overwhelmed.
What a silent and powerful message among all the other traditional ones.
In the subway station we see how easy it is to trust only what we know or are comfortable with. A central character does everything the "correct" way to be safe in a potentially fearful situation but is soon to discover that the book cannot always be judged by the cover.
Walls can so easily be torn down if we pause long enough to see beyond the obvious. I can't wait for its availability so that I may teach with it.