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HAZE
Haze
Release
Year:2008
Duration:81 min
Availability:
On the
afternoon of September 16, 2004, a
joyous 18-year-old, Lynn Gordon Bailey
Jr., pledged Chi Psi Fraternity at the
University of Colorado. The next morning
he was found dead, a victim of an
irresponsible hazing ritual involving
alcohol. A sad situation, but made even
worse because it was so preventable.
Every year, a
staggering 1,700 college students face
the same fate. Another 100,000 are
victims of sexual assault as a result of
heavy drinking. But no one working on a
national level to change a culture that
puts our young people in peril. Until
now.
HAZE is a
feature documentary, created with the
intent of placing a focus on the issues
of binge drinking, alcohol-laden hazing
rituals, and rapid-fire drinking games.
Simply stated, the film’s goal is to
save lives and prevent harm. Harm that
would never have happened if a few
crucial steps had been followed by
friends, by fraternity brothers and
sisters, family members or peers. HAZE
won’t end irresponsible drinking but it
will be the first chapter in an
educational process for parents and
young adults--teaching us what to do and
what to look out for in order to “save a
life.”