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New Day film makers shoot fearless, relentlessly independent documentaries. They win awards, play in major film festivals and have wide influence through US and international broadcast. Below you will find a selection of our titles, listed alphabetically, for your immediate screening pleasure.

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Daddy & Papa
A film by Johnny Symons
A story of gay fathers in America

A Day's Work, A Day's Pay
A film by Jonathan Skurnik
A Day's Work, A Day's Pay follows three welfare recipients in New York City from 1997 to 2000 as they participate in the largest welfare-to-work program in the nation.

Deadly Deception - General Electric, Nuclear Weapons, and Our Environment
A film by Debra Chasnoff
Grassroots activists successfully expose a corporate giant's environmental record and push GE out of the deadliest business of all.

Deep Down: A story from the heart of coal country
A film by Jen Gilomen & Sally Rubin
Beverly and Terry grew up like kin on opposite sides of a mountain ridge in eastern Kentucky. Now in their fifties, the two find themselves in the midst of a debate dividing their community and the world: who controls, consumes, and benefits from our planet’s shrinking supply of natural resources? While Beverly organizes her neighbors to stop Miller Brothers Coal from advancing into her hollow, Terry considers signing away the mining rights to his backyard—a decision that could destroy both of their homes. This tale of social change examines the environmental, human, and cultural impacts of our actions.

Do Not Enter: The Visa War Against Ideas
A film by Robert Richter
A powerful examination of the limits of free speech

Domestic Violence and Health Care
A film by Peter Cohn
Going above and beyond to stop family violence.

Domestic Violence and Law Enforcement
A film by Peter Cohn
Three Cities, Three Departments, One Common Goal.

The Double Burden
A film by Marlene Booth
What is it like to grow up in a family where mothers have always worked outside the home?

Downpour Resurfacing
A film by Frances Nkara
Poet, meditation teacher, and somatics pioneer Dr. Robert Hall opens his own story of child sexual and physical abuse and conveys how he transformed their repercussions into a life of confidence and peace.

Downside Up
A film by Nancy Kelly
What happens when a poor, working-class town decides its best hope for survival is contemporary art? A personal and family story about MASS MoCA, America's largest museum of contemporary art.

Drunks
A film by Peter Cohn
The groundbreaking feature film about Alcoholics Anonymous.


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