Navigating the turbulent waters of school life can be tough, especially when bullies are involved. However, these family films not only entertain but also teach valuable lessons about empathy, courage, and the power of friendship. Here's a curated list of 10 films that tackle the issue of school bullying with humor, heart, and hope, ensuring a delightful viewing experience for the whole family.

The Breakfast Club (1985)
Description: While not exclusively about bullying, this John Hughes classic explores the stereotypes and social hierarchies of high school, including how these dynamics can lead to bullying behavior. It's a timeless look at teenage identity and acceptance.
Fact: The film was shot in a single location, a high school library, over the course of a month.


Matilda (1996)
Description: Matilda deals with a cruel headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, who bullies her students. This film showcases the power of intelligence and kindness over brute force, making it a heartwarming tale for all ages.
Fact: The film was directed by Danny DeVito, who also stars as Matilda's father, and his real-life daughter, Lucy DeVito, plays one of Matilda's classmates.


The Mighty (1998)
Description: This film tells the story of two outcasts, Max and Kevin, who form an unlikely friendship to combat bullies and embark on adventures. It's a touching tale of friendship and overcoming adversity.
Fact: The film is based on the novel "Freak the Mighty" by Rodman Philbrick.


Mean Girls (2004)
Description: This iconic film follows Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous waters of high school cliques, dealing with the notorious "Plastics" and their queen bee, Regina George. It's a perfect blend of comedy and commentary on high school social dynamics.
Fact: Tina Fey wrote the screenplay, and the film was inspired by Rosalind Wiseman's book "Queen Bees and Wannabes."


Akeelah and the Bee (2006)
Description: Akeelah Anderson faces bullies as she prepares for the National Spelling Bee. This uplifting story highlights the importance of determination and the support of friends in overcoming adversity.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life story of Ashley White, a young African-American girl who won the National Spelling Bee in


Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010)
Description: Greg Heffley's middle school adventures are filled with attempts to survive the school's pecking order, including dealing with bullies like Patty Farrell and the notorious Rodrick. This film captures the essence of growing up and facing school challenges.
Fact: The film was adapted from Jeff Kinney's best-selling book series, which has sold over 200 million copies worldwide.


The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)
Description: Charlie, a shy and introspective teenager, faces the challenges of high school, including bullies, as he finds solace in new friendships. This film beautifully captures the essence of growing up and finding one's place in the world.
Fact: The film was adapted from Stephen Chbosky's novel of the same name, and Chbosky also wrote and directed the film.


The DUFF (2015)
Description: Bianca Piper discovers she's been labeled the "Designated Ugly Fat Friend" by her peers, leading to a journey of self-discovery, standing up to bullies, and redefining her identity. It's a modern take on high school dynamics with a strong message of self-acceptance.
Fact: The film is based on the novel by Kody Keplinger, and Mae Whitman, who plays Bianca, was also involved in the film's production.


The Edge of Seventeen (2016)
Description: Nadine Franklin navigates the complexities of high school life, including dealing with bullies and the fallout from her best friend dating her brother. This film captures the raw emotions of teenage years.
Fact: Hailee Steinfeld's performance in this film earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.


Wonder (2017)
Description: August Pullman, a boy with a cranio-facial difference, starts school for the first time and faces bullying but also finds friendship and acceptance. This film is a poignant reminder of the beauty in differences.
Fact: The film's cast includes Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson, and it was adapted from R.J. Palacio's best-selling novel.
