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Una mirada a los efectos que el acoso en línea tiene en la vida de los adolescentes y su comunidad.Una mirada a los efectos que el acoso en línea tiene en la vida de los adolescentes y su comunidad.Una mirada a los efectos que el acoso en línea tiene en la vida de los adolescentes y su comunidad.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
Daisy Coleman
- Self
- (as Catherine Daisy Coleman)
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I don't know what hits me more..
the apology of one of the guys that included that he learned "that girls gossip a lot more & guys are more laid back"?
or the maryland prosecutor dropping the charges? the police-man's comment saying the girl was as much at fault as the guy? or the bullying?
or the maryland politician (?) asking why the media explodes about this but doesn't report that they built a lake and golf course being under the best 100 in america?
...or some of the comments on here criticizing 'the condescending tone' in the documentary and questioning the 'agenda' of making it...
i am thunderstruck, at loss for words..
...or some of the comments on here criticizing 'the condescending tone' in the documentary and questioning the 'agenda' of making it...
i am thunderstruck, at loss for words..
In some ways the most horrifying aspects of this film are not the details of what happened but the aftermath. In the case of Daisy Coleman, the community and local law enforcement colluded to shield the young men and shame and exclude the Coleman family. The Sheriff all but stated the two girls were somehow equally responsible for what happened and that Melinda Coleman was nutty. In the case of Audrey Potts the two main participants came across as completely lacking in remorse of understanding. At one point on of the two young men involved in the Potts assault says the biggest thing he learned out of the experience was that "girls gossip and boys are more laid back". Most people with any empathy will want to punch both the Mayor and Sheriff in the face. Maryville Missouri looks like a pretty corrupt place. The Potts lost their daughter and the reality is assaults against young women especially when alcohol is involved happen every day.
The one hopeful thing that comes out of this is that Coleman, the Potts family and others have all become advocates for others.
The one hopeful thing that comes out of this is that Coleman, the Potts family and others have all become advocates for others.
The internet is populated an endless amount of dangers that sadly not enough teenagers today know about, and the effects of falling into these traps can be devastating. You look at social media websites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr; and see teenagers online sharing sweet moments in ways of communicating with one another. Unfortunately, social media has also been used as a weapon to attack or humiliate one another, and suicide or suicide attempts are not uncommon results; especially if you can recount the Megan Meier incident back in 2006 or the story of Tyler Clementi in 2010. This documentary directed by Bonni Cohen and John Shenk paints an honest picture on the effects of date rape and the resulting online bullying associating with a story of two teenager who fell victim to these humiliating acts. One story recounts of 15-year old Audrie Pott, a girl from Saratoga, California who was sexually assaulted while drunk at a party and subject to pictures posted online, a heinous act that resulted in her committing suicide. Then there's a second story covering 14-year old Daisy Colemon, a girl from Maryville, Missouri who along with her friend Paige was date raped and subsequently became a target of online harassment, along with her parents. These stories are both told through interviews of the victims and their families, police investigations, social media, and following court cases.
It is generally hard to reach the end of this documentary and not fill your head with thoughts of how innocent little girls can fall victim to such horrible acts by their peers, and concerns of how vulnerable your kids could be (if you're a parent) to becoming a target of humiliating activity like this; and listening to these stories about these girls is quite gut-wrenching. And the saddest part is these kinds of stories are not rare, they happen more than everyone knows. The problem this documentary covers is not just the vulnerability of rape by sex-thirsty young men who use alcohol as a key to take advantage of helpless adolescent girls, but also how teenagers nowadays are not educated enough on the dangers that lie in the social realm and the perils of online social media. Then the more absurd aspects involve how the parents become victims of online scrutiny by the public who were intent on shaming the victims rather than sympathizing with them. And by all means, it is sad to watch. But overall, there is an astounding triumph that the victims and their families end up reaching when the girls learn they must speak out publicly and help stand up for other who have been affected. Though these stories are often told a bit unevenly as the majority of the film seems to go further in depth on the Daisy Colemon story, its still remains interesting to where you may shed some tears in some parts, then by the end cheer for the justice they reach.
Audrie & Daisy is an honest, unbiased documentary that is very gut-wrenching, but at the same time very important for not only parents, but also for teenagers to watch. It is a documentary that I believe is powerful enough to educate teenagers on the dangers that lie in the world of socializing and remind them of the morally gray figures that lie within their community. One of the most important lessons teenagers can learn is that they can get hurt if they do not make smart choices.
It is generally hard to reach the end of this documentary and not fill your head with thoughts of how innocent little girls can fall victim to such horrible acts by their peers, and concerns of how vulnerable your kids could be (if you're a parent) to becoming a target of humiliating activity like this; and listening to these stories about these girls is quite gut-wrenching. And the saddest part is these kinds of stories are not rare, they happen more than everyone knows. The problem this documentary covers is not just the vulnerability of rape by sex-thirsty young men who use alcohol as a key to take advantage of helpless adolescent girls, but also how teenagers nowadays are not educated enough on the dangers that lie in the social realm and the perils of online social media. Then the more absurd aspects involve how the parents become victims of online scrutiny by the public who were intent on shaming the victims rather than sympathizing with them. And by all means, it is sad to watch. But overall, there is an astounding triumph that the victims and their families end up reaching when the girls learn they must speak out publicly and help stand up for other who have been affected. Though these stories are often told a bit unevenly as the majority of the film seems to go further in depth on the Daisy Colemon story, its still remains interesting to where you may shed some tears in some parts, then by the end cheer for the justice they reach.
Audrie & Daisy is an honest, unbiased documentary that is very gut-wrenching, but at the same time very important for not only parents, but also for teenagers to watch. It is a documentary that I believe is powerful enough to educate teenagers on the dangers that lie in the world of socializing and remind them of the morally gray figures that lie within their community. One of the most important lessons teenagers can learn is that they can get hurt if they do not make smart choices.
Documentaries like this should be shown in schools to every teenager along with a lecture. Additional information on cyberbullying would be great as well.
The great Maryville sheriff, Darren White, and Maryville mayor Jim Fall believe "It's not always the boys. Girls have as much culpability" among many other issues with Daisy's case...
RIP Audrie and Daisy.
This is also the story of Delaney and Paige but they don't get much mention in the summaries and plots of the film.
The great Maryville sheriff, Darren White, and Maryville mayor Jim Fall believe "It's not always the boys. Girls have as much culpability" among many other issues with Daisy's case...
RIP Audrie and Daisy.
This is also the story of Delaney and Paige but they don't get much mention in the summaries and plots of the film.
Absolutely shocking to watch this.
This town destroyed lives, destroyed families and the stupidest man I have ever seen is actually the sheriff! Unbelievable!
The way he brushes off everything got me so mad, how can any town elect this idiot!!!
As a grown man that likes to think he is very manly this documentary made me cry, I have watched it a couple of times, I watched it again after I read about the tragedies that have happened to Daisy and her family since this was made, absolutely heart breaking.
With Audrie I have no idea why a family has to fight for justice for what happened to her!! Justice should be there for her!!
Then listening to the losers that attacked her being so relaxed about it and going on about how guys are more relaxed than girls.... hopefully these guys have nothing but misery in their lives!
Audrie and Daisy 2 beautiful girls both inside and out. R. I. P.
Please watch this documentary and let your older kids watch it too, educating the younger generation is the way forward, don't let them grow up with the attitude of that brain dead sheriff.
This town destroyed lives, destroyed families and the stupidest man I have ever seen is actually the sheriff! Unbelievable!
The way he brushes off everything got me so mad, how can any town elect this idiot!!!
As a grown man that likes to think he is very manly this documentary made me cry, I have watched it a couple of times, I watched it again after I read about the tragedies that have happened to Daisy and her family since this was made, absolutely heart breaking.
With Audrie I have no idea why a family has to fight for justice for what happened to her!! Justice should be there for her!!
Then listening to the losers that attacked her being so relaxed about it and going on about how guys are more relaxed than girls.... hopefully these guys have nothing but misery in their lives!
Audrie and Daisy 2 beautiful girls both inside and out. R. I. P.
Please watch this documentary and let your older kids watch it too, educating the younger generation is the way forward, don't let them grow up with the attitude of that brain dead sheriff.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaDaisy Coleman died by suicide at the age of 23 in August 2020
- ConexionesFeatured in Cameraperson (2016)
- Bandas sonorasCheyenne
Written by Michael Sullivan, Dave Turncrantz and Brian Cook
Performed by Russian Circles
Published by Russian Circles (ASCAP), Uff Da Heezy Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Sargent House
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
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