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Bama Rush
Bama Rush

Bama Rush

Acceptance is everything.

Genres

Documentary

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Follow four young women as they prepare to rush at the University of Alabama in 2022. Against the viral backdrop of #BamaRush on TikTok, and the long-held tradition of sorority recruitment at the University of Alabama, the film explores the emotional complexities and high-stakes of belonging in this crucial window into womanhood.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

3.9/10

Release Date

23 May 2023

Country

United States of America

Cast

Shelly Rose

Shelly Rose

Self

Isabelle Eacrett

Isabelle Eacrett

Self

Makalya Miller

Makalya Miller

Self

Grace O'Connor

Grace O'Connor

Self

Cameron Carley

Cameron Carley

Self

Sloan Anderson

Sloan Anderson

Self

Rian Preston

Rian Preston

Self

Kaiya Scott-Jordan

Kaiya Scott-Jordan

Self

Elisabeth Boyd

Elisabeth Boyd

Self

Alyssa Kreuger

Alyssa Kreuger

Self

John Archibald

John Archibald

Self

Alex Smith

Alex Smith

Self

Emma Ruppert

Emma Ruppert

Self

Melissa M. Rose

Melissa M. Rose

Self

Hailey Holliday

Hailey Holliday

Self

Diana B. Turk

Diana B. Turk

Self

Madyson Rae Certeza

Madyson Rae Certeza

Self

Trisha Addicks

Trisha Addicks

Self

Lorie Stefanelli

Lorie Stefanelli

Self

Katie Neville

Katie Neville

Self

Lauren Dowsett

Lauren Dowsett

Self

Leah Nelson

Leah Nelson

Self

Jack Parker

Jack Parker

Self

Garrett Burnett

Garrett Burnett

Self

Deidra Chestang Lane

Deidra Chestang Lane

Self

Abby Bell

Abby Bell

Self

Rachael Fleit

Rachael Fleit

Self

Sophie Jordan Collins

Sophie Jordan Collins

Ashley

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