People in their lives are exposed to many forms of harassment and harassment, which affects their psychological states and hinders the continuation of their lives naturally, while everyone tries to raise awareness of the problem.

The films also participate in this in their own way, such as telling a personal story that was subjected to harassment, showing how it confronted and overlooked its problem, and what motivated the harassed person, or only raised the event without touching upon solutions. Here are three of the best films that have helped curb harassment:

Near term 12

"Short term 12" discusses the issue of teen harassment by telling the story of Jayden who joins Grace's nursing home and her boyfriend Mason, initially Jayden refuses to cooperate with Grace or talk to other teenagers, but in the end she opens her heart to Grace and tells her She suffers because of her father's harassment of her, and tells her story in a simple and expressive way.

The victim tells the story of Nina, the octopus, and the shark that she drew in her diary. Nina was unaware of the meaning of friendship, and the shark asked her every day to eat one of her legs, and she gave him every day what he wanted. And he is gone.

This was not the only story about harassment in the movie, as the movie's hero, Grace, also suffered from the same problem, and her meeting with Jayden brought back all her painful memories, so she decided to stand by Jayden so that she recovers, and to protect her from her father with all her energy.

The film is based on a true story of director Destin Creton's personal experience while working in a teenager's sanctuary, starring Brie Larson.

"This film gave me the confidence to explore more intuitively, and since we started working on it until it went out to people, I believe that films can have a healing power, and they can teach us many things," Larson says.

the assistant

"The Assistant" discusses the sexual harassment and abuse in the work environment in a few words, and the enormous physical language of the film's heroine Julia Garner as "Jane", a young woman who has ambition to leave her mark in the film and television industry, begins her career with a menial job in A large company whose tasks are to make coffee, order lunch, arrange travel trips, and clean the office.

In silence, Jane witnesses all corruption, sexual exploitation and harassment from her boss, but she will not continue to watch from afar and will try to intervene to protect girls. The film shows us through Jane's role how everyone accepts the behavior of the manager in this workplace, which shows the culture of a corrupt society in which exploitation and harassment Just a normal and accustomed thing.

The movie has been able to say a lot of Jane's role through the pause and gesture and the way she seems to be constantly uncomfortable on her desk chair, and a glimpse into her eyes, the film is written and directed by Kitty Green, starring Christine Frosyth, Mackenzie Lee and Julia Gerner.

678

The movie "678" revolves around three stories of three women of different social classes. The movie takes us in the life of Nelly, a middle-class girl who tries to claim her legal right after she was molested, and then we move with the film to the life of Saba, a girl of a class Rich This girl has also been harassed, so it was decided to establish a movement to address the harassment, then the movie takes us to the third story, which is the story of a girl from a poor conservative class, who stabs one of the harassers in a bus, and the film shows what women suffer in society in various ways and from the perspective of classes Social Various, the film is directed and written by Mohamed Diab, and starred by Nelly Karim, Nahed El Sebaei and Bushra.