From the zealous, over-the-top campaign strategies to the unofficial political pundit with the Flava Flav t-shirt on, there is something very unique and different about the class elections at Stuyvesant High School in New York City. In fact, the schools elections are so competitive, they are considered to be one of the most cut-throat, competitive contests of their kind in the entire United States.

Director Caroline Suh’s sweet, engaging documentary Frontrunners puts the student union presidential elections at Stuyvesant front and center, right there for all of us to observe, laugh at and talk about later. In fact, it is the conversation afterward that makes Frontrunners such a worthwhile film, as it forces us to look at the much bigger world of elections. Stuyvesant could act as a microcosm for America — the student election carries many of the same detestable themes that we see in the elections for public officials in this country. They deal with issues of racism, sexism and of course, the art of the spin.

The master spinster of Stuyvesant’s election is George, the most charming and quirky subject of the doc. George campaigns the hardest, using his soap-box to spin a web of grandiose ideas and promises for his potential term as president. He runs up against Hannah, cheerleader, head of the drama club and all around peppy, energetic popular girl and Michael, the odds-on favorite for the presidency based on his tenure in the student union and his overwhelming popularity. For George, it is a seemingly uphill battle; but thanks to his illuminating personality and infinite amount of charisma, it is a battle that we are happy to witness.

As any documentarian will tell you, you are always at the will of your subjects — if they aren’t interesting, then your documentary is that much harder to make. With Frontrunners, Caroline Suh has the benefit of being both lucky and good. She presents this funny, charming kids in a light that is respectful and relevant, allowing us to laugh and be entertained while still provoking thought. It may not have blown me away with like American Teen, but Frontrunners is certainly one of the most charming, fun docs that I have seen at SXSW this year — and that is really saying something.

Grade: A-

Frontrunners is directed by Caroline Suh and produced by Erika Frankel. It made its world premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival on Monday, March 10. For more information, visit www.frontrunnersthefilm.com.


ARTICLE TAGS
  Previous Article
Next Article  
Comment Policy: No hate speech allowed. If you must argue, please debate intelligently. Comments containing selected keywords or outbound links will be put into moderation to help prevent spam. Film School Rejects reserves the right to delete comments and ban anyone who doesn't follow the rules. We also reserve the right to modify any curse words in your comments and make you look like an idiot. Thank You!


Movie News After Dark Reject Radio Junkfood Cinema Boiling Point Culture Warrior This Week In DVD This Week In Blu-ray Criterion Files Foreign Objects The Reject Report

MOVIE NEWS | MOVIE TRAILERS | MOVIE REVIEWS | COMIC-CON 2011 | FEATURES | INTERVIEWS | SHORT FILMS | MEET THE REJECTS
Film School Rejects is the movie blog you've been waiting for. The ultimate commentary track on what's happening in Hollywood, FSR combines the freshest voices on the web and a swagger all its own to provide the best reviews, interviews and industry news coverage to millions of unique visitors from around the world every month.
Got a Tip? Send it here:
editors@filmschoolrejects.com
Publisher:
Neil Miller | Email
Managing Editor:
Cole Abaius | Email
Associate Editors:
Rob Hunter | Email

Robert Fure | Email

All Rights Reserved © 2006-2011 Reject Media, LLC | Site Credits | Privacy Policy
Design & Development by Face3