(2012)

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Bully has a running time of and is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for intense thematic material, disturbing content, and some strong language - all involving kids.

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RottenTomatoes: 86%

C+For its efforts Bully deserves some praise, but while it does a good job presenting the victims' side of the story, it misses out on presenting the entire picture when it comes to bullying in America. Read Our Review

SYNOPSIS: This year, over 18 million American kids will be bullied, making it the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the U.S. Directed by Sundance and Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch, the documentary "The Bully Project" follows "a year in the life" of America's bullying crisis, offering an intimate look at how bullying has touched five kids and their families. With an intimate glimpse into homes, classrooms, cafeterias and principals' offices, the film offers insight into the often cruel world of the lives of bullied children. As teachers, administrators, kids and parents struggle to find answers, "The Bully Project" examines the dire consequences of bullying through the testimony of strong and courageous youth. Through the power of their stories, the film aims to be a catalyst for change in the way we deal with bullying as parents, teachers, children and society as a whole.

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