Feb 23, 2012

BULLY Movie Trailer [Video]


With the increase in youth suicides it was only a matter of time before they made a movie about the problem with Bullying. Movies are the perfect way to get people to sit still and listen actually. That's why they make them, like the 2012 movies and what not you know? So here we have it a movie following the lives of kids in trouble with bullies. There's just to much we should already know from our own experiences in school about how kids get treated to kind of understand the premise of the film. Regardless it's definitely a better approach to the issue by going into the actual lives of the bullied themselves. I am sure this will do great in theaters. Here's the full and official release from the movie.


This year, over 13 million American kids will be bullied, making it the most common form of violence young people in the U.S. experience. Directed by Sundance- and Emmy-award winning filmmaker, Lee Hirsch, Bully is a beautifully cinematic, character-driven documentary—at its heart are those with the most at stake and whose stories each represent a different facet of this bullying crisis. 

Following five kids and families over the course of a school year, the film confronts bullying’s most tragic outcomes, including the stories of two families who’ve lost children to suicide and a mother who waits to learn the fate of her 14 –year-old daughter, incarcerated after bringing a gun on her school bus. With rare access to the Sioux City Community School District, the film also gives an intimate glimpse into school busses, classrooms, cafeterias and even principles offices, offering insight into the often-cruel world of children, as teachers, administrators and parents struggle to find answers.

While the stories examine the dire consequences of bullying, they also give testimony to the courage and strength of the victims of bullying and seek to inspire real changes in the way we deal with bullying as parents, teachers, children, and in society as a whole. Through the power of these stories, Bully aims to be a catalyst for change and to turn the tide on an epidemic of violence that has touched every community in the United States—and far beyond. 



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