Audrie & Daisy (2016)
Audrie & Daisy is a 2016 Netflix documentary about the assault and subsequent cyberbullying faced by the two titular girls.
In two separate cases, one in 2011 and another in 2012, Audrie Pott and Daisy Colemen became victims of assault. Audrie was 15 and Daisy was 14 at the time. The prominence of their assault case led them and their families to become victims of cyberbullying and online abuse.
The documentary follows the outcome of this time in their lives alongside social media interactions, court documents, and police investigations. The directors, Richard Berge and Bonnie Cohen, a husband-and-wife team, had teenage children of their own and made the documentary because of their fascination with social media's role in Teenage life.
The documentary is essential viewing for anyone looking to understand how and why people can hate and abuse victims rather than showing a sliver of empathy.