SPOTLIGHT ON ‘MALICIOUS ATTACK’


The film is also nominated for six possible awards at the festival.
BEST MESSAGE AWARD
BEST BULLY THEME FILM
ANTI-BULLYING AWARD
LEADING LADY AWARD
- KATIE OSTOJIC -
ACTING SUPPORTING ROLE
- MORGAN FLANAGAN -
BEST DIRECTOR AWARD
- MATTHEW MARSHALL -
Malicious Attack - a 49-minute dramatic film about bullying and how it affects high School students it impacts. It feature's Naomi Spencer a teenage girl who is pushed to her limits by several girls at her school who makes her the target of their attacks until Naomi reaches a breaking point. The film is made by m & s Marshall Productions in association with iFilmGroup.org
Comments from iFilmGroup Community Engagement Manager: “It’s very rewarding to see youth and seniors pulling off an amazing production that addresses one of the ‘social issues of society. There’s no doubt, this film’s message will cause discussions on the subject!”
“This is what iFilmGroup and its ‘pool’ of talented artists are all about… KUDOS!”
‘Malicious Attack’
October is World Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. During the month, the spotlight is put on the issue of bullying.
iFilmGroup in its work with youth and students in the film industry stands behind this goal to prevent bullying of any kind. During the month of October, iFilmGroup released its new film ‘Malicious Attack’ which deals with the issue of bullying.
See the ‘Spotlight Feature’ below and the link to the ‘Showcase Page’ of the anti-bullying movie details of ‘Malicious Attack’ made by iFilmGroup with 80 students and 30 crew.
The "Malicious Attack" film Production Team, actors and crew along with support from associates are very proud and excited to announce the
"Official Selection" of the film
at
2021 TAKE A STAND FILM FESTIVAL
FEATURING THE TALENTS OF TEEN ACTORS AND CREW
We so admire the 80 teen actors and 30 crew members, and some parents, who enabled Marshall's script to be 'fleshed out' to a decent reality that is portrayed by a large number of teens in the production of this movie.
While talking with the teens on set, many expressed that this movie so closely depicts their own victimization in their life by bullies.
The entire cast and crew undoubtedly experienced a reality check of the emotional stressors caused by bullying while shooting each scene. Topics of the victim's voice not being heard, and even the stress caused by caregivers who would not listen to the victim, became 'hot' topics in conversation on the set.
Any film on bullying violence is very difficult because most people want to deny, disregard or play down the subject. Finding sponsors and supporters for this type of film is extremely difficult.
Anyone who knows Matthew Marshall knows that he is not afraid to express a worthwhile message in his scripts, and this 'message' needs to be told, over and over again!
Anyone wishing to financially support Matthew Marshall, please drop him an e-Mail or contact him directly.
To be honest, we want Matthew to continue these types of scripts.
Please support him in any way you can.
Thank you...





Director Matthew Marshall with cameraperson Jerry A. Ziler on the set of ‘Malicious Attack’, London, Ontario.
TEENS SPEAK OUT ABOUT BULLYING
Interviews with actors on the set of ‘Malicious Attack’























































































