World Premiere
The Bully Project
World Documentary Competition
| USA | 90 MINUTES | EnglishDocumentary
More than 18 million young people across the US will be bullied this year. This alarming documentary takes us into the disquieting day-to-day lives of five kids and their families over the course of a school year. Two families are left devastated by their sons' suicide, while one mother faces her 14-year-old daughter's incarceration after she threatens her bullies with a gun. Rare access to the Sioux City Community School District captures up close and disturbing "on the ground" footage of bullying in classrooms, playgrounds, cafeterias, and school buses. Kids who are made into outcasts at school become the film's heroes as they defend their right to be different and courageously give testimony to the trauma and dangers of severe bullying.
With a compelling sense of urgency, Emmy-winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch's intimately observed, beautifully cinematic, and character-driven documentary might just be the catalyst needed to reverse a spiraling epidemic and transform our approach to bullying as parents, teachers, administrators, peers, and a society.
With a compelling sense of urgency, Emmy-winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch's intimately observed, beautifully cinematic, and character-driven documentary might just be the catalyst needed to reverse a spiraling epidemic and transform our approach to bullying as parents, teachers, administrators, peers, and a society.
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Lee Hirsch and Lee Hirsch
Composer
Ion Furjanic
Justin Rice
Christian Rudder
Producer
Cynthia Lowen
Lee Hirsch
Editor
Lindsay Utz
Jenny Golden
Executive Producer
Cindy Waitt
Director of Photography
Lee Hirsch
Director
Lee Hirsch
Additional Editor
Jenny Golden
Contacts
Producer
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