When We Were Bullies
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| Directed by | Jay Rosenblatt | 
| Written by | Jay Rosenblatt | 
| Produced by | Jay Rosenblatt | 
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| Edited by | Jay Rosenblatt | 
| Music by | Erik Ian Walker | 
| Animation by | Jeremy Rourke | 
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Running time  | 36 minutes | 
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| Language | English | 
When We Were Bullies is a 2021 short documentary film written, directed, produced, and edited by Jay Rosenblatt.[2][3]
Summary
Rosenblatt tries to track down his fifth grade teacher,[4] and remembers a bullying incident that he was part of[5] 50 years ago (despite not interviewing the victim of said incident), alongside remembering his younger brother's death from colitis surgery.[6]
Release and reception
It premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.[7] before airing on HBO March 30.[8][9]
The Washington Post called it "a deeply personal essay".[10]
Accolades
94th Academy Awards: Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) – nomination[11][12]
References
- ^ DOC NYC
 - ^ The New Yorker
 - ^ MUBI
 - ^ Oscar-nominated 'When We Were Bullies' looks back in shame on 1965 schoolyard attack - The Times of Israel
 - ^ 'When We Were Bullies' Director Returns to Playground - The New York Times
 - ^ Palm Springs International Film Festival
 - ^ "Complicity Comes in Many Forms": Jay Rosenblatt on His Sundance Short About Bullying, When We Were Bullies - Filmmaker Magazine
 - ^ HBO to Air Oscar-Nominated 'When We Were Bullies' (TV News Roundup) - Variety
 - ^ All Of It|WNYC
 - ^ IN-PERSON Film Screening: WHEN WE WERE BULLIES - Museum of Tolerance
 - ^ Oscars Nominations 2022 —— Full List of Nominees - Deadline
 - ^ 2022|Oscars.org
 
