On behalf of The Weinstein Company and The Bully Project, we are pleased to announce a special live stream from Town Hall tomorrow at 3PM ET in New York City.
Please join BULLY director Lee Hirsch and representatives from PFLAG and NCLD on uStream as they answer questions from the audience and discuss the upcoming film and the anti-bullying initiative.
Tune in tomorrow at: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bullymovie
Over 13 million American kids will be bullied this year, making it the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the nation. The new documentary film BULLY, directed by Sundance and Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch, brings human scale to this startling statistic, offering an intimate, unflinching look at how bullying has touched five kids and their families.
Date: March 29th, 2012
Time: 3pm ET
Location: 99 Hudson Street, 4th Floor Conf
Participants: Lee Hirsch, NCLD Sheldon Horowitz, P2P USA Ellen McHugh
Type: Hold a live chat on USTREAM with BULLY director Lee Hirsch, and a panel of bullying experts where movie fans, allies, and victims of bullying can come together and talk about how they can fight bullying in a unified manner.
SYNOPSIS
Over 13 million American kids will be bullied this year, making it the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the nation. The new documentary film BULLY, directed by Sundance and Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch, brings human scale to this startling statistic, offering an intimate, unflinching look at how bullying has touched five kids and their families.
BULLY is a beautifully cinematic, character-driven documentary. At its heart are those with huge stakes in this issue whose stories each represent a different facet of America’s bullying crisis. Filmed over the course of the 2009/2010 school year, BULLY 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 it captures a growing movement among parents and youths to change how bullying is handled in schools, in communities and in society as a whole.
OFFICIAL SITE
http://www.thebullyproject.com/
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Please join BULLY director Lee Hirsch and representatives from PFLAG and NCLD on uStream as they answer questions from the audience and discuss the upcoming film and the anti-bullying initiative.
Tune in tomorrow at: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bullymovie
Over 13 million American kids will be bullied this year, making it the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the nation. The new documentary film BULLY, directed by Sundance and Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch, brings human scale to this startling statistic, offering an intimate, unflinching look at how bullying has touched five kids and their families.
Date: March 29th, 2012
Time: 3pm ET
Location: 99 Hudson Street, 4th Floor Conf
Participants: Lee Hirsch, NCLD Sheldon Horowitz, P2P USA Ellen McHugh
Type: Hold a live chat on USTREAM with BULLY director Lee Hirsch, and a panel of bullying experts where movie fans, allies, and victims of bullying can come together and talk about how they can fight bullying in a unified manner.
SYNOPSIS
Over 13 million American kids will be bullied this year, making it the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the nation. The new documentary film BULLY, directed by Sundance and Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch, brings human scale to this startling statistic, offering an intimate, unflinching look at how bullying has touched five kids and their families.
BULLY is a beautifully cinematic, character-driven documentary. At its heart are those with huge stakes in this issue whose stories each represent a different facet of America’s bullying crisis. Filmed over the course of the 2009/2010 school year, BULLY 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 it captures a growing movement among parents and youths to change how bullying is handled in schools, in communities and in society as a whole.
OFFICIAL SITE
http://www.thebullyproject.com/
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