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Bully


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Chicago Sun-Times
There's a fleeting shot in the documentary “Bully” of a kid who just plain looks mean.
New York Magazine
Bully is repetitive and not especially artful, but children who allow themselves to see the world through the eyes of the fi...
The New Yorker
The directors avoid charts and graphs, talking heads and sociology. Their approach is more direct and, perhaps, more effecti...
The New York Times
Bully forces you to confront not the cruelty of specific children - who have their own problems, and their good sides as wel...
Los Angeles Times
If you feel like you've already read quite a bit about the documentary Bully, you have. But that still won't prepare you for...
Wall Street Journal
What Bully says about our species is dismaying, if unsurprising ... What it says about some educators in positions of power ...
USA Today
An insightful and moving documentary.
New York Post
A powerful piece of work that might make a difference if enough people see it.
New York Daily News
Should be considered required viewing for every parent, teacher and teenager in America.
Rolling Stone
The best social documents on film do more than show you what's wrong in the world - they make it personal. Bully does that w...
Richard Roeper
There's no doubt Bully should be required viewing in every classroom in America
Chicago Sun-Times
We feel sympathy for the victims, and their parents or friends, but the film helplessly seems to treat bullying as a problem...
Chicago Tribune
The best Hirsch's film can do, in the end, is remind us that bullying means more than we admit, and its effects aren't alway...
The Boston Globe
Bully doesn't need research or great filmmaking or narrative focus, per se. It needs only the shaming power of its relentles...
Hollywood Reporter
Focusing on the experiences of five families, filmmaker Lee Hirsch offers simple, direct and eloquent testimony supporting t...
ReelViews
Columbine has never been a mystery to me. A tragedy, yes, but not mystery. The most surprising thing about Columbine is that...
Entertainment Weekly
Harvey Weinstein never met a ratings controversy that he couldn't massage into a publicity campaign

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Partial Film Information

Director: Lee Hirsch
Writer: Lee Hirsch
Studio: The Weinstein Company
Cast: Unknown or Not Available

Release: May 4, 2011
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