| October 23rd @ 2:10 pm - Theater 10 | reserve |
Kelly Wilson, a high school sophomore, is a victim of bullying. In an effort to expose the bullies, Kelly decides--with the help of her best friend Tanya--to document the daily abuse on videotape.The bullying starts as intimidation, both in school and on the Internet, and eventually escalates to severe physical violence. Despite the torment, Kelly manages to be a role model for her younger sister Sydney and a loving daughter to her adoptive parents Mark and Idy. Through the lens of Kelly's camcorder, we are given direct insight into her home life and her friendship with Tanya, which are both ultimately destroyed by the relentless bullying that follows her day and night. This film sheds light on the brutality of bullying in a way no film has done to date.
Directed by: Brian Sizensky
BULLYCAM Wins "Best Narrative Feature" at the Metropolitan Film Festival of New York City