Scars
"“Part of the Bullying Prevention Series by Thomas Brown"
Originally released in 1998. Scars is a drama film. directed by Thomas Brown. At just 40 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Danny Lawler, Michael Folk, and Vivian Inman
Synopsis
Scars is a powerful educational short film written and directed by Thomas Brown. The story follows Billy, a once-popular middle school student who bullies others without remorse—until a life-altering accident leaves him permanently disfigured. Returning to school, Billy finds himself on the other side of the ridicule he used to dish out. Through emotional and social isolation, he begins to understand the pain he once caused and learns the value of empathy, kindness, and self-reflection. Originally shown in classrooms across the United States, Scars became a staple of anti-bullying programs in the late 1990s and early 2000s. With its honest and heartfelt message, the film continues to resonate with viewers as a timeless lesson in compassion and growth.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scars about?
Scars is a powerful educational short film written and directed by Thomas Brown. The story follows Billy, a once-popular middle school student who bullies others without remorse—until a life-alte...
Who directed Scars?
Scars was directed by Thomas Brown.
How long is Scars?
Scars has a runtime of 0 hours and 40 minutes (40 minutes total).
When was Scars released?
Scars was released on October 21, 1998 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Scars?
The main cast of Scars includes Danny Lawler, Michael Folk, Vivian Inman, Kelsie Fletcher, Justin Howell.