Back to School

Back to School (Old School still known under the names of Return to the FAC or Sharp fraternity), is an American film of Todd Philips left in 2003.

Synopsis

Mitch, young lawyer, will marry his buddy of college, Franck, that his/her other friend, Bernard (rich trading enlized in its family humdrum routine), tries to dissuade to leave the celibacy. During the festival, Mitch finds Nicole, a girl of the college, which fascinated it. Then, it moves into a house on the campus. To give again the moral one with his friend, Bernard organizes a gigantic festival there, where all the students of the corner are invited. The three friends burst themselves, Franck go back to drinking, are made surprise and find themselves separate.

Bernard, Franck and Mitch want to renew the festival. But the senior of the FAC, their former scapegoat, wants to requisition the house. To remain, the group decides to be integrated into the life of the FAC by creating its own brotherhood. It is a success: the brotherhood fills with enthusiasm as much the agitated young people as will quadras them disillusioned. During this time, Mitch re-examines Nicole, who, alas, has already a boyfriend. As for the senior, it does not disarm, and makes very to break the group. The brotherhood will have to even pass a series of examinations to prove her value. Finally, a cassette will have to be used, proving the dishonesty of the senior, to get rid of him. Nicole will leave her friend and will find Mitch. Which will give up the brotherhood, by yielding the direction to Franck.

Data sheet

  • original Title: Old School

  • French Title (Quebec): Live fraternity
  • French Titer: Back to School (Return to the FAC)
  • Realization: Todd Philips
  • Scenario: Short Crandall, Todd Philips and Scot Armstrong
  • Original music: Theodore Shapiro
  • Image: Mark Irwin
  • Assembly: Michael Jablow
  • Lasted: 91 minutes
  • Comings out date: February 21st, 2003 (the USA); August 13rd, 2003 (France)

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