'The broken silence', a documentary about bullying that must be seen

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This week has been presented at the Seminci de Valladolid (the International Film Week of Valladolid is one of the oldest and most consolidated festivals in Europe) The broken silence , a documentary about bullying that must be seen for sensitivity, realism and form in which he addresses this social problem.

Its director and screenwriter, Piluca Baquero, has produced more than twenty feature films and directs the Degree in Cinema at the Camilo José Cela University, where she is also a professor, but she debuts in the documentary genre, and as a director, with this film; a project that he decided to carry out when his daughter suffered bullying at school. The broken silence is a production of Azotea Films in association with Oink and has the collaboration of AMACAE (Madrid Association Against Bullying ).

Piluca Baquero states that she had heard about bullying, but that she had no idea what it really was. One day, his only daughter began to suffer at school. «Then I understood that the families that go through this are alone. Nobody explains very well what to do, at school they did not know how to deal with it and the parents of the rest of the classmates were not able to react. It was then that I felt the need to explain the drama that these children and their families go through, to sensitize society, so that our politicians realized that bullying is a scourge and that we must act. The children of today are the adults of tomorrow. A society without violence, without aggressiveness, without defects, is a better society, ”he explains.

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