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Goodbye, Franklin High
Comic melodrama following the day-to-day life of high school senior Will, a promising but naive athlete struggling with choices that could determine his future, romance and family difficulties.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a group of students at Franklin High School in Portland, Oregon, during their senior year. It captures their aspirations, anxieties, and the social dynamics as they navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood. The film offers a poignant look at the challenges and uncertainties faced by teenagers on the cusp of their futures.
Critical Reception
Goodbye, Franklin High was recognized for its authentic portrayal of high school life and its honest exploration of teenage concerns. It was lauded for its cinéma vérité style, providing an intimate and unvarnished glimpse into the experiences of its subjects. The film resonated with audiences for its relatable themes and empathetic approach.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and intimate portrayal of teenage life.
Commended for its honest depiction of the uncertainties of post-high school futures.
Recognized for its cinéma vérité style that captures genuine moments.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over the course of the 1977-1978 school year, allowing director Tom Seate to capture the students' experiences in real-time as they progressed through their final year of high school.
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