An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong

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2009 "Be Courageous, Be A Friend, Be yourself"
An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong
An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong

An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong 6w6gj

6.1 | 1h31m | G | en | Drama

A fourth grader and her friends deal with bullying from a more popular girl in their class.

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6.1 | 1h31m | G | en | More Info
Released: January. 05,2009 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A fourth grader and her friends deal with bullying from a more popular girl in their class.

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Kaitlyn Dever

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Amy Rost

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Amy Rost
Amy Rost

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James H. Spencer
James H. Spencer

Production Design

Jennifer Raftery
Jennifer Raftery

Property Master

Amy Vuckovich
Amy Vuckovich

Set Decoration

Danny Rea
Danny Rea

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Aaron Kaleo Carter
Aaron Kaleo Carter

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Dave Lake
Dave Lake

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Rose Shawhan
Rose Shawhan

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Rick Stockman
Rick Stockman

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Johnny E. Jensen
Johnny E. Jensen

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Van Broughton Ramsey
Van Broughton Ramsey

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Hope Zarro
Hope Zarro

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Soo-Jin Yoon
Soo-Jin Yoon

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Kerry Mendenhall
Kerry Mendenhall

Hair Designer

Sallie Nicole Ciganovich
Ruth Haney
Ruth Haney

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Elena Arroy
Elena Arroy

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Jennifer Mann
Jennifer Mann

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Laura Calvo
Laura Calvo

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An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong Audience Reviews 1z5c72

Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
jfgibson73 I watched this movie with my six year old daughter. It was a good way to discuss the topic of bullying, which is getting more and more attention every year. We were both drawn in by the story and situations and it kept us interested until the end. Chrissa moves to a new school and is bullied by an unforgettable character, fourth-grader Tara, who might be meaner than any character in Mean Girls. It was frustrating that we have to watch Chrissa endure so much abuse before anything changes. Along the way, she is punished by teachers for problems Tara created, but also befriends a classmate who has more hardships than her. The child actors do well, and the ending satisfies, even if you don't believe Tara would change so completely so quickly. I wouldn't call this light entertainment, but it was easy to watch, with a t.v.-movie quality to it. 6/10.
relious This movie was very disappointing, It's called Chrissa Stands Strong but she hardly does any of that. Most of the movie is about a girl named Tara who bullies another girl (Chrissa) and she never stands up for herself or the other girls who get bullied. It also seems like the school is not very helpful at stopping bullying either as some of the bullying takes place near teachers. This movie seemed like a tutorial on how to bully someone, honestly they should have focused more on Chrissa standing up to herself and putting an end to the bullying. Having a girl run around and insult people for an hour and a half is not a good plot for a movie that's supposed to prevent bullying. Don't make the mistake I made, don't waste your time with this movie. It's not worth it.
nevadaluke Chrissa review 1/15/2009 11:19:01 AMIt's not a happy time for Chrissa Maxwell when she moves with her mother, father and older brother to the Minnesota home of her grandmother (Michael Learned). The fourth-grader left behind her bosom buddies back in Iowa, and her family is relocating in the wake of her grandfather's ing.Intent on starting out on the right foot, Chrissa (Sammi Hanratty) promptly runs afoul of a clutch of Alpha Female bullies who pile on the abuse and push the hapless newcomer to the brink of dropping out in favor of home-schooling. But with a little help from her wise grandmother and a perceptive art teacher (Jennifer Tilly), she learns to stare down her adversaries, claim her place as a member of the student body, and provide a role model for bullying victims of all stripes. "American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong" is a thoroughly earnest drama that squeezes the protagonist through a painful gamut of pre-adolescent conflicts, engineered primarily by Tara, the bully in chief played with wicked relish by the very capable Adair Tishler. Young viewers will have little problem soaking up every drop of pathos projected by Miss Hanratty and by an even more sympathetic co-victim, a little homeless girl played to the hilt by Kaitlyn Dever.Just a few things worth pointing out: Dealing with the subject of bullying apparently prompted the decision here not to make light of anything. Thus, the main problem with "Chrissa" is that there are almost no light moments. Good story-tellers know that humor is one of the best ways to relieve tension for viewers. Other than a spitting llama and a quirky characterization by the trouper Miss Tilly, there's not much to chuckle about in this movie. Miss Hanratty is convincing in various degrees of angst, but the movie may leave youngsters a bit exhausted by the time the theme is realized on camera: that is, standing up to bullies opens the door to friendship. Another problem is the puzzling lack of motivation shown for Tara. Apparently she is insecure but we don't get much insight into what drives her to be Mean Girl No. 1 in this classroom. But then, maybe an exceptionally pretty, somewhat haughty little girl doesn't need any other reason to be mean. As with other movies in the "American Girl" series, the subtext is in product placement. Here, it's a fashion show of contemporary looks. The cast is costumed in closets full of attractive dresses, sweaters, skirts, tops, headbands, swimwear – not to mention tights in a rainbow of colors.This movie will no doubt give many young viewers a lot of exciting ideas for the next time they go shopping for their dolls and themselves.