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Burning Sands (2017 film)

Burning Sands is a 2017 American drama film, directed by Gerard McMurray, from a screenplay by McMurray and Christine Berg. It stars Trevor Jackson, Alfre Woodard, Steve Harris, Tosin Cole, DeRon Horton and Trevante Rhodes.

The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2017, before being released on March 10, 2017, by Netflix.

Plot

Five young men pledge Lambda Lambda Phi Fraternity at a historically Black institution, Frederick Douglass University. Zurich leads the pledge class as they endure hazing on campus and at the fraternity house. Zurich balances his time in class with English professor Hughes and his new fraternity life of parties, sorority girls, and dating. The pledge class learns the fraternity's brotherhood mottos and bonds together through the mental and physical hazing.

Dean Richardson, a Lambda Lambda Phi alumnus, holds himself out as an example of the fraternity system and extols its virtues. He makes himself available to be told of pledge abuse but does not take action to break the fraternity code of silence and secrecy. One night, the hazing goes too far and a big brother advises the pledge class to drop off a seriously injured pledge, Frank, at the emergency room but to avoid the cameras. Despite this advice, the pledges wait together at the hospital for news of Frank's fate. A doctor later tells them that Frank died of a ruptured aorta. Zurich takes out his cell phone and calls his dad, realizing why his father never joined the fraternity, and the movie ends.

Cast

Production

In January 2016, it was announced Gerard McMurray would direct the film, from a screenplay by himself and Christine Berg, while Stephanie Allain, Jason Michael Berman of Mandalay Pictures, Reginald Hudlin and Shawn Knapp will serve as producers on the film alongside Netflix.[1] In January 2017, Common boarded the film as an executive producer and will contribute an original song to the film.[2]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2017.[3] It was released on March 10, 2017, by Netflix.[4]

Reception

Burning Sands received positive reviews from film critics. It currently holds an 87% approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10.[5] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average rating of 63 out of 100, based on 7 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[6]

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