Project Bullyish Documentary Wins Multiple Awards at Indie Film Festivals: A Spotlight on Cyber Bullying
- Lillee Jean
- Jun 24
- 1 min read
In an era where digital interactions dominate our lives, the new, unique documentary film, Project Bullyish, has continued to shed light on the serious issues of online bullying and cyberstalking.
Directed by Lillee Jean Trueman, this poignant film has garnered significant acclaim, securing several prestigious awards at indie film festivals.
Bullyish Film International Screening

At the Humro Cinema Film Festival in June 2024, Project Bullyish was honored with the Award for Best Documentary Film.
Additionally, the documentary achieved the distinction of Official Selection for Best Documentary, Short/Narrative at the FilmNest International Film Festival and was recognized as an Official Selection for Best Feature Documentary at the Kurdistan International Independent Film Festival in December 2024.
About Project: Bullyish Documentary
Project Bullyish showcases a gritty true-crime perspective, exploring the harrowing effects of cyberstalking on individuals, particularly focusing on a young woman's plight.
The film reveals the darker side of social media, where pervasive online harassment is often downplayed or ignored. It highlights the alarming trend of content farms creating sensational narratives for profit, often at the expense of truth and humanity.
As Project Bullyish continues to make waves in the film industry, it serves as a crucial reminder of the impact of online bullying and the urgent need for accountability within digital platforms.
The documentary not only entertains but also educates viewers about the very real consequences of the cyber world we inhabit. With its award-winning status and meaningful message, Project Bullyish is a must-watch for anyone concerned about the repercussions of online interactions in today’s society.
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