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School Daze is a 1988 American musical comedy film written and directed by Spike Lee and starring Lee along with Laurence Fishburne (credited as Larry Fishburne), Giancarlo Esposito, and Tisha Campbell.
Roger Ebert praises Spike Lee's \"School Daze\" as a movie that reveals and explores the complexities of black life, without catering to white audiences. He highlights the film's musical sequences, its frankness on skin color and hair, and its honest portrayal of campus politics and culture.
A comedy film about black college life in Georgia, featuring conflicts between fraternities, sororities, and activists. Dap, a militant senior, leads a protest against apartheid, while Julian, a Gamma leader, faces challenges from his pledges and girlfriend.
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Socially conscious Dap plans to shake up homecoming at Mission College by staging a political action against the school’s elitist Greek system, while his conflicted cousin crosses over to “Gamma” Land—setting off a weekend of rivalry, romance and rituals.
- 120 min
A movie about the conflicts and tensions among students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend. Watch the trailer, rent or buy the film, and see user ratings and reviews on TMDB.
SCHOOL DAZE. Innovative filmmaker, Spike Lee (She's Gotta Have It), brings to the screen a music-filled, offbeat contemporary comedy that takes an unforgettable look at black college life.
At historically black Mission College, the activist-minded Dap (Larry Fishburne) immerses himself in a world of political rhetoric and social movements -- one day he hopes to rally the students...
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- Musical, Comedy
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