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Bulletproof

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Bulletproof explores the complexities of violence in schools by looking at the strategies employed to prevent it. The film observes the longstanding rituals that take place in and around American schools: homecoming parades, basketball practice, morning announcements, and math class. Unfolding alongside these scenes are a collection of newer traditions: lockdown drills, teacher firearms training, metal detector screenings, and school safety trade shows. Bulletproof asks what these rituals reflect back at us, looking beyond immediate causes and responses to mass shootings in a cinematic meditation on the array of forces that shape the culture of violence in the United States.

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Teo Bugbee New York Times The accomplishment of the director Todd Chandler is that he continues to find settings that demonstrate [the] eerie divide between the desire for security, and the extreme measures being taken by schools to achieve impregnability. Oct 28, 2021 Full Review Todd Gilchrist TheWrap Offers an upsetting look at the way that handgun sales and culture exert so much control over policy and procedure. But without the willingness to connect the dots, Chandler misses his shot at indicting America's culture of violence. Oct 27, 2021 Full Review Guy Lodge Variety "Bulletproof" distinguishes itself from many other documentaries sharing its broad subject with its pointed focus on the cynical, profitable business of protection. Nov 27, 2020 Full Review Benjamin Franz Film Threat This documentary is worthy of your time. Rated: 7/10 Jan 18, 2022 Full Review Forrest Cardamenis Hyperallergic Chandler's filmmaking betrays nothing. Nov 8, 2021 Full Review Christopher Llewellyn Reed Hammer to Nail Watching the final images of this powerful film, with kids just being themselves, reminds us the destination we all desire. Getting there, however, will prove difficult. Oct 29, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Bulletproof explores the complexities of violence in schools by looking at the strategies employed to prevent it. The film observes the longstanding rituals that take place in and around American schools: homecoming parades, basketball practice, morning announcements, and math class. Unfolding alongside these scenes are a collection of newer traditions: lockdown drills, teacher firearms training, metal detector screenings, and school safety trade shows. Bulletproof asks what these rituals reflect back at us, looking beyond immediate causes and responses to mass shootings in a cinematic meditation on the array of forces that shape the culture of violence in the United States.
Director
Todd Chandler
Producer
Todd Chandler, Danielle Varga
Distributor
Grasshopper Film
Production Co
Walking Pictures
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 29, 2021, Limited
Runtime
1h 23m
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