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Go Blue!
A high school class tries to remove the arrogant teacher Olga known as Dragon by petitioning and boycotting her. The climax ensues when she decides not to release students go home earlier to watch the important football match between Yugoslavia and France, which triggers them all bunking off.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of the University of Michigan Marching Band, showcasing their rigorous practice schedule, dedication, and the iconic performances that define their legacy. It captures the spirit and hard work involved in preparing for major games and events.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific university band, 'Go Blue!' received limited mainstream critical reviews. However, it is cherished by alumni and fans of the University of Michigan for its authentic portrayal of the band's excellence and tradition.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic and respectful depiction of a renowned marching band.
Appreciated for capturing the dedication and passion of the student musicians.
Seen as a nostalgic and spirited tribute to University of Michigan traditions.
Google audience: Audience feedback generally highlights the film's success in conveying the pride and intensity associated with the University of Michigan Marching Band, making it a feel-good watch for supporters.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was produced in collaboration with the University of Michigan athletic department, ensuring an authentic look at the band's operations.
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