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Bulletproof ()


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A documentary about the response of American schools to gun violence.

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Directed by

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Todd Chandler

Produced by

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Todd Chandler ... producer
Sally Jo Fifer ... executive producer
Danielle Varga ... producer
Lois Vossen ... executive producer

Music by

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Troy Herion

Cinematography by

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Emily Topper

Editing by

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Todd Chandler
Shannon Kennedy

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Adam Brody ... assistant editor
Vicky Lee ... assistant editor
Ally Southwood-Smith ... assistant editor
Nicolas Vasquez ... assistant editor
Anne Yao ... assistant editor

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Ryan Billia ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Matthew Casuccio ... sound mixer
Beau Emory ... dialogue editor
David Griesinger ... sound mixer
Jonathan Griesinger ... sound mixer (as Jon Griesinger)
Shuling Yong ... location sound mixer

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Sean Hanley ... additional cinematography
Derek Howard ... camera operator

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Ameena Din ... production accountant
Aaron Kelly-Penso ... researcher
Jonna McKone ... field producer
Evan Neff ... researcher
Chris Perez ... clearance counsel
Asreen Salman ... Junior Production Accountant
Megan Smallen ... clearance counsel

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Plot Summary

What does it mean to be safe in school in the United States? Safe from what, and from whom? Bulletproof poses and complicates these questions through a provocative exploration of fear and American violence. 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: lock down 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. Written by Todd Chandler

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Also Known As
  • Bangtanhaggyo (South Korea)
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  • 83 min
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