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Finding Kind

77 minutes  /  All ages  /  2011  /  United States of America  /  Average:


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Lauren Parsekian

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Available exclusively May 10 - May 31st on IndieFlix.com, Roku and XBox. To view the full film, login or sign up at http://indieflix.com/findingkind/.

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Lauren can still vividly recall the horrific experiences she went through with girls in middle school. She grew up well aware of the fact that females can be outright cruel to each other and the fact that society has done nothing to bring attention to the severity of this issue. If anything, society has glamorized, mocked and accepted the "mean girl" phenomenon. For the last ten years of her life she has wanted to change this phenomenon. Watch as Lauren and her best friend Molly combine their experiences and passion to uncover what is really going on within the "Girl World." The two girls packed their bags and traveled across America in a mini-van with both their mothers to interview hundreds of females around the country. The stories they found will shock you to your core. Watch as the girls embark on an emotional and revealing roller-coaster around the country, while finding kindness along the way.

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Music: Andrew Skrabutenas
Editor: Vegard H. Sorby
Cinematographer : Christopher Hamilton

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Sami Barnett

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20 hours, 23 minutes ago

Roland

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1 day, 19 hours ago

Barb

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4 days ago

Most of us say,"It's always been that way" and shrug our shoulders. I admire Molly and Lauren for DOING something, instead. When it's all said and done, what's the point of being here if we make no difference in this world? Inspiring film.

randy

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6 days, 17 hours ago

Penelope

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6 days, 18 hours ago

Very honest and eye-opening. While I wish it focused just a bit more on the stories from the people they met and interviewed (I would have loved to see more of their presentations, and more from the truth booth), it is still something I think all girls should watch it.

Pegeen

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1 week, 2 days ago

Michelle

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1 week, 2 days ago

David

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1 week, 4 days ago

honest and beautiful

Norm L

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1 week, 4 days ago

Jeanniey Mulle

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1 week, 5 days ago

Would like to say I love this film, but in truth, it scares me about the realities we all need to grow up with. It is a must see.

Heidi Helstrom

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1 week, 5 days ago

Cant wait to see this film with my young adult daughters! So true about the young girls comments about boys...they can just hang and be friends....girls are mean

Brittany

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1 week, 5 days ago

LOVE this film! A must see, especially for girls!

Violet Noregar

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1 week, 6 days ago

I like the point they make: not everyone can be extremely intelligent, not everyone can be super beautiful- but everyone can make the choice to be kind.

Erin

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1 week, 6 days ago

Lola Moore

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1 week, 6 days ago

Really loved this film. A very eye opening look at something we've all experienced in one way or another.

Scilla Andreen

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1 week, 6 days ago

This film is transformational. If you have a daughter you should watch it. If you have a mother you should watch.

Francesca E.

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2 weeks, 2 days ago