Sara Ramírez Presents ‘LOSERVILLE,’ a Film to Stomp Out Bullying

Sep 30, 2016
8:55 AM

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Award-winning actress Sara Ramírez, best known for her role as Dr. Callie Torres in Grey’s Anatomy, produced the film LOSERVILLE, a fresh take on the teen movie genre, tackling the important issues of bullying, identity and self-expression faced by teens today.

Directed by Lovell Holder, LOSERVILLE tells the story of high school outcast Chuck, who is navigating the wild and confusing days of his senior year. He and friends are growing apart. His mother has decided to date a much younger man who just happens to be the school’s gym teacher. His dream girl —the brilliant, beautiful and popular Melissa Mercer— barely acknowledges his existence. His plans to befriend Melissa’s younger sister, Mary, in hopes to win her heart once and for all. But a video of Mary surfaces and she becomes the school’s gossip target.

STOMP Out Bullying™ is the leading national anti-bullying and cyberbullying prevention organization for kids and teens in the U.S. The first Monday of each October is STOMP Out Bullying’s Blue Shirt Day® World Day of Bullying Prevention™ to signify the importance of National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. STOMP Out Bullying is partnering with the film LOSERVILLE to celebrate Blue Shirt Day® World Day of Bullying Prevention™ on October 3rd.

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