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I AM INTERESTED IN DOING AN ARTICLE ON "RATS & BULLIES" AND WOULD LIKE PRESS MATERIALS AND TO ARRANGE INTERVIEWS WITH THE FILMMAKERS - WHO DO I CONTACT?

YOU MAY CONTACT THE "RATS & BULLIES" DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLICITY DIRECTOR, JOANNE McLAUGHLIN AT (916) 847-6663 OR EMAIL HER AT JOANNE@RATSANDBULLIES.COM

HOW CAN I EXHIBIT "RATS & BULLIES" AT MY SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION/CONFERENCE?

THROUGH THE FILMMAKER APPEARANCE SERIES THE FILMMAKERS WILL TRAVEL WITH THEIR FILM TO YOUR LOCATION, SHOW THE FILM AND ENGAGE THE AUDIENCE IN A PANEL DISCUSSION OR QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION. THE FILMMAKERS ARE COMPENSATED AT A PRE-NEGOTIATED FLAT RATE FOR THEIR APPEARANCE AND FILM PRESENTATION, THE FEE WILL INCLUDE TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE FILMMAKERS SO THAT THEY CAN SHOW THE FILM AT YOUR EVENT. ANY PROCEEDS FROM TICKET SALES BELONG TO THE ORGANIZATION.  MANY GROUPS CAN CREATE FUNDRAISERS OUT OF THIS TYPE OF PRESENTATION. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE "RATS & BULLIES" APPEARANCE & BOOKINGS COORDINATOR, BRAD HAWKES AT (714) 396-6110 OR BRAD@RATSANDBULLIES.COM

IS THE FILM APPROPRIATE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN?

THOUGH IT HAS NOT BEEN RATED BY THE MPAA, WE APPROXIMATE THE RATING TO BE PG-13, DUE TO THE TOPIC OF SUICIDE, AS WELL AS INFREQUENT AND MINIMAL PROFANITY USED BY SOME OF THE TEENS INTERVIEWED IN THE FILM, AS WELL AS THE PROFANITY THAT WAS USED IN THE THREATS TO DAWN-MARIE WESLEY WHICH ARE DISCUSSED IN THE FILM.

WHY WAS THIS FILM MADE?

FILMMAKER, ROBERTA McMILLAN LEARNED OF DAWN-MARIE'S STORY ON THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW. SHE EXPLAINED THE IMPORTANCE OF THE STORY TO HER PARTNER AND HUSBAND, FILMMAKER, RAY BUFFER. TOGETHER THEY SET OFF TO CREATE TWO PROJECTS THAT MAY HELP PREVENT OTHER TEENS FROM FOLLOWING IN DAWN-MARIE'S FOOTSTEPS. "RATS & BULLIES" IS ONE OF THOSE PROJECTS. THE SECOND PROJECT IS A NARRATIVE FEATURE FILM, BASED ON AN ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY BY McMILLAN WHICH IS CURRENTLY IN PREPRODUCTION.

THIS STORY SOUNDS FAMILIAR, WHERE HAS IT BEEN MENTIONED?

OPRAH WINFREY, DR.PHIL, VICKI GABEREAU, JOHN WALSH AND OTHER TALK SHOWS AND NEWS PROGRAMS HAVE MENTIONED THE DAWN-MARIE WESLEY STORY. VISIT THE RESOURCE PAGE OF THIS WEBSITE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT DAWN-MARIE'S STORY THROUGH NEWSARTICLES.

IS THE WHOLE MOVIE OF "RATS & BULLIES" ABOUT DAWN-MARIE WESLEY?

A  MOST OF IT IS.  "RATS & BULLIES" REPRESENTS THE MOST COMPLETE RECOUNTING OF DETAILS LEADING UP TO AND FOLLOWING DAWN-MARIE'S DEATH.   HOWEVER, THE FILMMAKERS CHOSE TO MENTION OTHER CASES OF VIOLENCE AND SUICIDE ATTRIBUTED TO BULLYING EARLY IN THE FILM.  THOSE MENTIONED ARE: REENA VIRK, JOSH BELLUARDO, KELLY YEOMANS, DYLAN KLEBOLD, ERIC HARRIS, CHARLES ANDREW WILLIAMS, DARREN STEELE, AND J. DANIEL SCRUGGS.  IN ADDITION "RATS & BULLIES" TELLS THE STORY OF ONE MOTHER, KAREN McQUADE, WHO PREVENTED HER SON FROM COMMITTING SUICIDE WITHIN A MONTH OF THE TIME THAT DAWN-MARIE TOOK HER OWN LIFE.

WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP?

SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT "RATS & BULLIES" TO YOUR FRIENDS, COWORKERS, AND FAMILY. IF YOU HAVE SEEN A TEST SCREENING OF THE FILM, REVIEW IT FOR YOUR LOCAL PAPER OR ONLINE FORUMS. SEND EMAILS TO ONLINE GROUPS ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO SIGN UP FOR THE eNEWSLETTER. FIND OUT WHICH FILM FESTIVALS ARE IN YOUR AREA AND CONTACT THE PROGRAMMERS TO REQUEST THAT THEY SHOW "RATS & BULLIES".

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bully, bullying, film on bullying, film about bully, bullying, bullied,bullycide, bullicide, bullys, bullying, bystander, victim, suicide, tragedy, consequences, documentary, feature, participant, fox, searchlight, focus, distribution, dvd, film, bully, Sadly, some students are so traumatized by being bullied that they become very depressed. Miserable and unable to communicate their dilemma to anyone, they feel their situation is hopeless and sometimes commit suicide. The film "Rats & Bullies" tells the story of Dawn-Marie, a 14-year old girl who took her own life after being relentlessly bullied by three teenage girls who were her classmates. View a trailer of the movie.Dawn-Marie left a suicide note in which she named the three girls. Later, they were held accountable for the bullying. Read a teenager's review of the movie at TeensPoint.org. See a video: Girls can sometimes be mean (presented by the Montefiore Medical Center in Association with WNET). Girls talk about being bullied by other girls, sometimes their friends. Send your thoughts. Do you think it is a good idea to document a real-life bullying tragedy in a movie? Why or why not?February 17, 2005 in Bullies, Bullying incidents, Bullying tragedy, Documentary film, Effects of bullying, Victim suicide, Victims | Permalink CommentsHi I'm 17 and I've been there. Not cool. You need 2 stand up 4 yourself and let them have it! I stood up and they sat down. Go 4 it. Life is there to be yours.Posted by: Shanee | June 11, 2007 at 01:49 AM Well I have been bullied my whole life and am still getting bullied. I'm an 11 year old student and I'm doing a report on bullying to try to get it across to the people that are doing the bullying or just don't care. I want them to understand what effects it can have and where it can lead to if not dealt with. Because of the bullying, I have cut my wrist and don't talk to anyone. Now I want to deal with it so I stop and now see a counselor. It was hard, but if I do this, then I can help others who are getting bullied. Posted by: Danni | May 16, 2007 at 08:24 PM Bullying is not good. I have been bullied and it's not fun. Even if you think it is cool doesn't mean it is. Listen, you might think I am a nerd but you're wrong. I am not...yall need to know that bullying isn't cool. If you are bullied, stand up for yourself and be who you want to be and know that you're special! And if others think something else don't worry because you know who you are. Stand tall and be proud. But if it gets too serious still do that, but let an adult you trust know! Yell at that bully to stop..."It's not cool. You may think you're cool, but you know what you're making out of yourself...a fool! Help stop bullying worldwide. No matter where you are, there shouldn't be bullying. Just remember some words to live by: "You can't hate others without hating your self." - Oprah Winfrey Peace! A town down chill and make bullying stop! Posted by: Tanveer | April 26, 2007 at 05:03 PM I came to Canada in 2003 and was relentlessly bullied. I have gone through all of the trauma but, I lived through it. It's a passing thing....this video, I think it will make a difference....its very good that people are trying to make a difference in the society.Posted by: Stuthi | February 25, 2007 at 11:14 AM I don't think there should be bullying in Canada or in the worldPosted by: Bailee | February 22, 2007 at 11:53 AM I feel making a film out of this issue is cruel. It won't go away until someone realises what they're doing. Bullying is only the start. You can't risk it turning into a death.Posted by: Kisty Jamieson | February 19, 2007 at 12:13 PM I think the making of this movie is incredible. That poor little girl, heaven knows what she went through. Rest In Peace To You. Posted by: Hanna | February 04, 2007 at 08:46 AM Bullying is a terribe thing...the victim feels helpless and is afraid to speak due to not wanting to draw further attention to self...but they should draw from their strength within and reach out for help...before it is too late. suicidal thoughts are very common among victims of these monsters.Posted by: Coco | September 29, 2006 at 03:49 PM Most movies that have to do with bullying are very old. Like from the 80's and are nothing like todays violence. If a movie is going to be put out about bullying, it will have to be a VERY GOOD one. One that would almost be good enough to hit the box office or somthing. It would have to be a movie that would capture the students' feelings about a certain person. And in the end, if something happened to that person, then people would see how awful bullying truly is. Just saying bullying is bad.. Bullying is wrong.. won't stick with people. A good and mind blowing movie about somone who commits suicide because they feel they have nothing left in their life would DEFINITELY get the point across........Posted by: Dustin | April 28, 2006 at 04:29 PM It is a terrible bullying incident. It might be a good idea to document the real-life bullying incident in a film. Students will know that it is not only a story in a movie, but also like real-life incidents happening around us everyday.This movie shows realities to us. We should think about what schools and parents should do in these kind of cases. Everybody in Dawn-Marie's class knew what was going on and what was ing to her. However, there were not any adults who knew before Dawn-Marie committed suicide. I understand if someone reports bullying incidents to teachers or parents, nobody in this class will be friendly to him or her. In my opinion, we should correct this kind of wrong idea in many students' minds. Then we can destroy the bullying environments and situations. Posted by: Yan | April 30, 2005 at 07:49 AM Thomas,Thank you for giving your opinion. Well, even if bullies bring attention from others and hurt people, I strongly think they are not themselves when they bully.Posted by: Demba | April 27, 2005 at 09:44 PM Anne, I think that one way to make people empathize about bullying is to write a play about bullying that makes people understand how serious bullying is. Students could write a play that shows people that bullying is big problem. Then, other people could understand how victims and bullies feel. Another way is a conference, The conference gets teachers, students, and parents together. They can discuss bullying situations and understand the problem. If people keep trying to find solutions, such as conferences and plays, it could reduce bullying situations in the future.Posted by: Mi Hye Ahn | March 29, 2005 at 08:42 AM Mi Hye Ahn,I agree with you that documenting a real-life tragic bullying incident will help people learn from it. If people have not experienced it or known someone who has, they might not ever think about the problem. Books and movies can cause people to get involved in correcting problems. It can cause them to care and emphathize. Can you think of other ways to make people emphathize about bullying?Posted by: Anne Davis | March 28, 2005 at 12:39 PM Demba, Do you truly believe that a bully really cares what people think about his bullying behavior? I believe the bully is happy to see that people are noticing his bullying and will bully all the more. Posted by: Thomas | March 24, 2005 at 06:43 PM Yes, it is a good idea to document a real life bullying incident because tragic bullying is a very serious problem that many people experience in their student years. If people make some movies or books about bullying it will help victims and maybe it can help solve the bullying problem.Posted by: Sung Hwi Chung | March 18, 2005 at 09:04 AM I think it is a good idea to make a bullying movie. Because of this movie, many people can know how terrible bullying is, and they will be more concerned about bullying, so they will intervene and bullying will be solved. Posted by: Lee, Eun Hyun | March 18, 2005 at 09:01 AM Documenting bullying incidents is a good idea. If bullies recognize they cause bad situations, they might stop bullying. These documentay films show the report on victims who killed themselves and bullies may go on trial. Bullies act without thinking but victims are hurt emotionally whatever they do, and the bullying can become serious. Documenting serious bullying incidents may help bullies recognize how terrible their acts are. I think she had no person to depend on about being bullied. Anyway, when she was bullied, she should have consulted with someone before kill herself I think. They tried to keep bullying her because she didn't do anything. If she tried to consult with her mother or teachers, she thought people who have bullied her continue to bully her harder. This is one of the most important problems and this is the cause. It made her kill herself, I think. As a solution, Japan has many phone calling centers victims to consult about bullies. They can consult with other people who are not related to bullying situation.Posted by: Akira Sasaki | March 18, 2005 at 08:32 AM In my opinion, a document about bullying is a good idea. If bullying is seen in a movie or book, it can be the key to the solution of the problem in another situation and it will convince us how terrible bullying is.Posted by: Lim Ju Hee | March 18, 2005 at 07:58 AM Making a movie about bullying incidents is a good idea because the movie can remind people how serious bullying is. For example, after watching the movie "Hotel Rwanda," I realized that we failed to intervene in the genocide of other countries. I think when a bullying incident is documented in a movie, people will watch the movie and be concerned about this problem.Posted by: Sujoeng Hong | March 18, 2005 at 07:57 AM I think it is not a good idea to make a movie or book because although it might show people what bullying is really like, it would be exaggerated since it is a movie or book. Movies and books will be based on real life which means the story is about real victims. How does the movie or book affect his/her life after movie is realeased? What victims need is help.Posted by: Yong Jin Lee | March 18, 2005 at 07:53 AM I think it is a good idea because it can let many people know about bullying. Usually a bullying situation takes place in an isolated place, so parents or teachers don’t know about it. But if they saw a movie or a book about bullying, they might start thinking about this problem, and wonder it their child or their students were being bullied.Posted by: Seo, InJi | March 18, 2005 at 07:53 AM A document about real-life bullying is a good thing. It is an effective way to make us realize how bad bullying is as we watch it. It shows parents and teachers they need to think about bullying.Posted by: Eunjin Kim | March 18, 2005 at 07:51 AM I think that it is a good idea to document a real-life tragic bullying incident because people can learn from it. Most people don't believe that something like that could happen to them. If people don't experience a bullying situation, they don't know the dangers of bullying. Therefore, they have to learn indirectly from a movie or a book.Posted by: Mi Hye Ahn | March 18, 2005 at 07:49 AM When we document a tragic bullying incident in a movie, that could allow the bullies to see how bad their actions are. Bullies don't really realize their actions are that bad. It could also help the victims to know how to escape from bullies.