Following together with sorority recruitment week on the College of Alabama, aka Bama Rush, has develop into a sweeping pattern throughout TikTok, and now it is getting the documentary remedy from HBO Max and Vice Studios. On Aug. 16, Variety reported that the forthcoming movie documenting the viral sensation, directed by Rachel Fleit, is at present being filmed in Tuscaloosa, AL, the place the College of Alabama’s rush week not too long ago concluded with over 2,500 college students speeding almost 20 Nationwide Panhellenic Convention (NPC) sororities. (It’s unclear if Alabama’s Nationwide Pan-Hellenic Council sorority rush can even be featured.)
In response to an announcement reviewed by The New York Times, through screenshots of an Instagram DM from a producer at Vice Studios, the documentary will reportedly “discover school life, sisterhood, and all the thrill and complexities of what it means to be a younger lady as we speak, following a number of ladies from the College of Alabama.” In one other assertion, Fleit added: “This movie is a considerate and compassionate portrayal of younger ladies in 2022 as they rush the sorority system on the College of Alabama.”
The Bama Rush hashtag started on TikTok in 2021 as an inside take a look at Greek life by method of some potential new members (PNMs) documenting their outfits of the day (OOTD) and the behind-the-scenes of the College of Alabama’s sorority recruitment course of, per Vox. It is unclear when HBO Max’s Bama Rush documentary will premiere, however based on the Instances, the venture has been within the works with Vice ever because the TikTok pattern grew in reputation throughout final 12 months’s rush week.
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