Wednesday, August 25, 2010

BULLIED

Every day, thousands of gay and lesbian students are verbally and physically harassed in schools. BULLIED centers on the powerful story of Jamie Nabozny, a gay teenage boy, tormented for years by classmates. Jamie fought back, not with his fists but in a courtroom. His historic federal case established that gay and lesbian students have a constitutional right to be free from harassment and bullying.


Bill Brummel's latest short documentary project, BULLIED, starts a limited one-week theatrical run on Wednesday August 25. Brummel will be there on Saturday, along with some of the cast and crew. It's narrated by Jane Lynch, and includes a song by Ben Harper, with lyrics by Maya Angelou.

Watch the trailer on You Tube

Presented by the Southern Poverty Law Center
A Teaching Tolerance Film
A Bill Brummel Productions Documentary

The Landmark Theatre
August 25-31, 12 noon daily
10850 W. Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Admission: $9.50 (online ticket purchase not available)

Available Free to Schools Nationwide

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