I'm Not Ashamed tells the inspiring true story of Rachel Joy Scott, a Christian teenager who became the first victim of the Columbine High School shootings. Drawing from Rachel's journal entries, the film explores her deep faith, her strong friendship with others, and her desire to make a positive impact on the world. Through her acts of kindness and compassion, Rachel leaves a lasting legacy of love and hope, challenging everyone around her to embrace the power of simple acts of kindness.
Filmmaker Michael Moore examines the roots of America's obsession with gun violence, exploring the causes of the Columbine massacre and the high crime rate in the United States. Through interviews with various figures and comparisons of gun ownership and violence in other countries, Moore unravels a culture of fear nurtured by the government and the media. He challenges the belief that gun ownership is connected to gun violence and highlights other factors contributing to America's trigger mania. The documentary also delves into the role of the defense establishment and American foreign policy in perpetuating violence.
Dawn Anna, a single mother and high school volleyball coach, is diagnosed with cancer. She has to cope with the loss of her daughter who was killed in a school shooting. Despite the challenges, Dawn Anna remains dedicated to her job and finds strength to carry on.
Chronicles the history of the game "Super Columbine Massacre RPG!." The film traces back the 16-bit role-playing game to its inception, through the 2006 shooting at Dawson College in which the game was singled out by the media as a "murder simulator" that "trained" the shooter, and finally the game's removal from the list of finalists at the Slamdance 2007 Guerrilla Gamemaker Competition - prompting half the entries and a sponsor to pull out of the festival in protest. Written by tolka
A look at the modern phenomenon of school and work shootings. It looks at the cases of Michael Carneal (1997), Joseph Wesbecker (1989), Charles Andrew Williams (2001, Neal Higdon (2008, and Steven Kazmierczak (2008) all of whom snapped and went postal. Based on the excellent book by Mark Ames ("Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagana's Workplaces to Clintona's Columbine and Beyond", 2005) who features in the film.
An exploration of hate crimes in America, featuring insightful looks at the Columbine shootings, the dragging death of James Byrd, Jr., and the Matthew Shepard murder.
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