Independent Lens and PBS Present: Bully

September 3, 2018

Award Winning Documentary Puts a Human Face on the Devastating Impacts of the Most Common Form of Violence Experienced By Young People in the Nation

Lee Hirsch, Director and Producer, Bully


(San Francisco, CA, Thursday, October 9, 2014)
– A beautifully cinematic, character-driven documentary, Bully puts a human face on the devastating impacts of the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the nation. At its heart are those with huge stakes in the issue: five kids and families whose stories each represent a different facet of America’s bullying epidemic. The film, shot over the course of one school year, opens a window onto the pained and often endangered lives of bullied kids, revealing a problem that transcends geographic, racial, ethnic. and economic borders. It documents the responses of teachers and administrators to aggressive behaviors that defy “kids will be kids” clichés and captures a growing movement among parents and youths to change how bullying is handled in schools, communities, and society as a whole. Directed by Sundance and Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch, Bully premieres on Independent Lens on Monday, October 13, 2014, 10:00-11:30 PM ET on PBS (check local listings).

Lauded by reviewers, Bully was awarded the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award for excellence in journalism, as well as the 2013 Stanley Kramer Award from the Producers Guild of America, among other honors. Drawing on the film’s success, the producers created The BULLY Project, an advocacy and educational organization. Since 2011, Bully has been seen by more than 3.4 million children through over 10,000 school and community screenings. Working with more than 100 partners globally, The BULLY Project motivates and builds capacity for educators to create safer schools, reduce bullying, and improve educational outcomes for all. Find out more at www.thebullyproject.com.

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