The Best Movies About Bullying

Sep 21, 2024 | Movies

The Best Movies About Bullying

 

Are you ready to explore the world of powerful storytelling and impactful messages? Look no further as we dive into the best movies about bullying. This prevalent issue has been portrayed in countless films, each with a unique perspective and lesson to learn. From heartwarming tales of friendship to intense dramas that shed light on the harsh reality of bullying, these movies are sure to captivate and inspire you.

 

1.Bullied (2021)

BulliedCharlotte was a quiet, introverted 12 year old who never stood up for herself. She preferred to keep her head down and avoid confrontation at all costs. But one night, everything changed. It was late in the evening when Brenda, the notorious school bully, cornered Charlotte in an alleyway.

2. A Girl Like Her ( 2015)

A Girl Like HerIn a world where popularity is the ultimate currency, 16-year-old Jessica finds herself on the wrong end of the social hierarchy. Her every move is scrutinized and ridiculed by Avery, the queen bee of their high school. But what makes this story so gripping is that it’s not just fiction – it’s based on countless real-life experiences.

 

 

 

3. No Place to Hide (1981)

No Place to HideWelcome to the world of No Place to Hide, a mesmerizing and thought-provoking film that will take you on a journey into the depths of your own mind. With its open-ended approach, this movie invites you to explore the limitless possibilities of artistic expression. It’s not just a simple story, it’s an invitation to contemplate and delve into your own imagination.

4. BULLY (Official Trailer) – A coming-of-age comedy starring Tucker Albrizzi and Danny Trejo (2019)

BULLY is an exciting, new coming-of-age comedy that will leave you in stitches. Starring the talented duo of Tucker Albrizzi and Danny Trejo, this film follows the hilarious misadventures of two unlikely friends as they navigate their way through high school.

 

5. TRAILER: Cyberbully – Catch up on All 4 (2015)

Step into a world where words hold immense power, both for good and for evil. “Unleashing the Power of Our Words” chronicles the journey of a young girl as she navigates the treacherous waters of cyberbullying. This thought-provoking film delves into the consequences of our actions and the impact they can have on others.

 

6. Bully High Trailer (2022)

Welcome to Bully High, where the only limits are the ones you set for yourself. Our tone is open-ended and minimalist, mirroring the freedom of expression we offer our students. We believe that true growth and creativity come from contemplation and abstraction, rather than following a strict set of rules.

 

7. Bully (2012)

Bully is not just a word, it’s an experience that can shape and transform a person. This powerful documentary delves into the lives of five American kids who have been impacted by bullying – both as victims and perpetrators.

 

8. DO NOT REPLY (2019)

“DO NOT REPLY” – the title alone evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue. This gripping documentary takes us on a journey through the lives of five individuals, each with their own story to tell about how bullying has affected them.

 

9. A Girl Like Her (2015)

16-year-old Jessica Burns has a secret that she’s afraid to share with anyone. Except for her best friend, Brian Slater. For the past year, she’s been dealing with constant harassment from another girl: Avery Keller. Avery is one of the most popular and beautiful students at South Brookdale High School.

 

10. DISMISSED (2017)

A compassionate catholic teacher. The weight of her students’ well-being rests heavily on her shoulders. As she carefully grades papers and prepares lessons, she always has an ear out for the quiet cries, the subtle shifts in behavior. She knows that sometimes it’s what isn’t said that speaks volumes.

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