Wednesday, December 14, 2011

FILM: Rats and Bullies (2004)


Plot Summary: The story, which was featured on the OPRAH WINFREY Show, CNN's AC360 with ANDERSON COOPER, the Dr. Phil Show, and other U.S. and international news media, not only depicts this powerful story, but also offers solutions to teachers, school administrators, parents, and teens on bullying. Documentary Film on Bullying "RATS and BULLIES"

Credits:
Directors: Ray Buffer, Roberta McMillan
Writers: Ray Buffer, Roberta McMillan
Cast: Roberta McMillan, Cindy Wesley and Kyla Mae Dunn Rats & Bullies (2004)

Accomplishments: 2004 Thunderbird International Film Festival Karl Malden Award for Excellence - Ray Buffer; 2004 Thunderbird Competition Prize Best Use of Internet Technology Awards for Rats & Bullies (2004)

Film Review: "Rats & Bullies" produced by Roberta McMillan and Ray Buffer probes the suicide of a 14-year-old girl from Mission, BC named Dawn-Marie Wesley, who took her own life by hanging herself with a dog leash in her bedroom after systematic bullying and threats by three teenage girls from her school. Her suicide was discovered by her then-13-year-old brother who had come to her room prior to the family's dinner, to use her TV. The bullies were named in Dawn-Marie's suicide note which prompted an investigation by RCMP and Crown Counsel leading to two precedent setting cases by Canada's provincial court in which the bullies were held accountable. Relational Aggression is discussed with a focus on female bullying. An added cultural component to the story is the role of aboriginal sentencing circles, which were utilized in sentencing one of the bullies, since the victim and one of the accused were both Native, or First nations. This form of Restorative Justice is beginning to gain wider appeal by legal systems around the globe.

Actions and their consequences are explored through interviews with Dawn-Marie Wesley's mother, Cindy Wesley and brother D.J., as well as MLA Randy Hawes who was Mayor at the time of the incident, Judge Jill Rounthwaite who presided over one of the trials, Kyla Mae Dunn - one of the bullies who was prosecuted, Dawn-Marie's best friend - Paula Settee, Kevin Gillies - a Mission news reporter, Lee Hanlon - a paralegal who assisted the victim's family, Karen McQuade - a co-founder of a bully prevention activism group named PAVE, which arose from Dawn-Marie's demise, and NY Times best-selling author and President of Washington DC's EMPOWER, Rosalind Wiseman. RATS & BULLIES - A Powerful Film

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Bullying is an abusive treatment, the use of force or coercion to affect others, particularly when habitual and involving an imbalance of power. It may involve verbal harassment, physical assault or coercion and may be directed persistently towards particular victims, perhaps on grounds of race, religion, gender, sexuality, or ability. The "imbalance of power" may be social power and/or physical power. The victim of bullying is sometimes referred to as a "targeted individual" (Wikipedia).