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Writer/director Vincenzo Giammanco attempts to draw attention to the topic of dyslexia with this short film about a fifth grade student who struggles to find a means of working around his oft-misunderstood learning disorder. John Read is having trouble in the classroom; his teacher thinks that he's just too lazy to study, and the local bully takes every opportunity to humiliate him. When John's mother decides to get to the source of her son's problems once and for all, she is shocked to learn that he suffers from dyslexia. Now, as mother and son slowly begin to understand what it means to be dyslexic, they work together to get his education back on track, and prove to everyone that his disorder is a very real problem that can have devastating affects on people of all ages. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Vincenzo Giammanco - Director, Michael Lynn - Editor, Vincenzo Giammanco - Executive Producer, Rick Surad - Executive Producer, Aileen Mickel - Executive Producer, David Tichy - Composer (Music Score), Ryan P. Moyer - Cinematographer, Rick Surad - Producer, Vincenzo Giammanco - Screenwriter

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Directed by Vincenzo Giammanco
Produced by Vincenzo Giammanco
Written by Vincenzo Giammanco
Starring Remy Thorne
Jennifer Davis
Nancy Cronig
Kyle Dietz
Kenlyn Kanouse
Music by David Tichy
Cinematography Ryan Moyer
Editing by Michael Lynn Sturm
Distributed by Chartwell School
Release date(s) 8 September 2007
Running time 30 min
Country United States
Language English

bAd is a 2007 drama film directed and written by Vincenzo Giammanco about a young boy who is dyslexic.

John Reed (Remy Thorne) is in the fifth grade and is failing in school as "his teacher thinks that he's just too lazy to study, and the local bully takes every opportunity to humiliate him." [1] After the intervention of his mother, she and John work to overcome the difficulties he faces due to dyslexia.

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