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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A Sentence Apart
NEW! A film by Theo Rigby
The United States imprisons more people, per capita, than any country in the world - A Sentence Apart follows three families as they cope with the infinite ripple effects of incarceration in the U.S.
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Saving Jackie
A film by Selena Burks-Rentschler
A recovering drug addict struggles to develop healthy relationships with her adult daughters.
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Scout's Honor
A film by Tom Shepard
"To be physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight," is the Boy Scout Oath. Millions of boys have joined. But today, if you are gay, you can't. Witness how one young boy changes the course of Scouting forever. |
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Seeing Red
A film by Jim Klein and Julia Reichert
An informed look at the individuals who made up the American Communist Party from the 1930s through the '50s. Not just a rosy remembrance, Seeing Red looks critically at the party's connection with the Soviet Union and its lack of internal democracy.
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The Self-Made Man
A film by Susan Stern
Nominated for two national Emmy Awards, The Self-Made Man explores issues of aging, the right to die, and family dynamics through the story of a sane "self-made man" who takes his own life.
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She's Just Growing Up, Dear
NEW! A film by Julia Tell
Coping with incest and abuse
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The Shrimp
A film by Keith Wilson
Tracing an environmentally threatened seafood from source to plate and back again.
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Silences
A film by Octavio Warnock-Graham
What happens when an interracial person's identity is completely ignored by his white family and friends? |
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Silent Choices
A film by Faith Pennick
African American women and abortion. Finally, the silence is broken. |
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Sin País (Without Country)
A film by Theo Rigby
With intimate access and striking imagery, Sin País (Without Country) explores one family's journey as they are separated by deportation.
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The Smith Family
A film by Tasha Oldham
"The Smith Family" is a riveting accountof one family's uncommon struggle to keep faith and family |
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Special Circumstances in English and Spanish with subtitles in English
A film by Marianne Teleki
This award- winning film follows ex-political prisoner, Hector Salgado to Chile 30 years later to confront those responsible for his own torture and the death of his friends.
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Special Circumstances In English and Spanish with subtitles in English
A film by Marianne Teleki
Special Circumstances follows former political prisoner, Hector Salgado, back to Chile to confront his perpetrators.
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Special Circumstances In English and Spanish with subtitles in Spanish
A film by Marianne Teleki
Special Circumstances follows former political prisoner, Hector Salgado, back to Chile to confront his perpetrators.
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Sperm Donor X: A Different Conception
A film by Deirdre Fishel
Challenging old ideas about making a family
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Spirit of the Dawn
A film by Heidi Emberling
"Education is your most powerful weapon. With it, you are the white man's equal, without it, you are his victim."Chief Plentycoups, last Crow Chief. |
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STAGES
A film by Meerkat Media Collective
A moving portrait of aging Puerto Rican women and urban teenagers collaboratively creating a play out of the stories of their lives.
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State of Fear
A film by Paco de Onis
Based on the findings of the Peruvian Truth Commission, State of Fear blends personal testimony and history to tell the story of escalating violence in Peru, and how fear of terror undermined democracy.
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States of Unbelonging
A film by Lynne Sachs
The core of this meditation on war, land, the Bible, and filmmaking is a portrait of Revital Ohayon, an Israeli filmmaker and mother killed in a terrorist act on a kibbutz near the West Bank
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Still Doing It
A film by Deirdre Fishel
Still Doing It explores the lives of older women. Partnered, single, straight, gay, black and white, these women, age 67-87, express with honesty and humor how they feel about sex in later years.
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Straightlaced - How Gender's Got Us All Tied Up
A film by Debra Chasnoff
With a fearless look at a highly charged subject, Straightlaced unearths how popular pressures around gender and sexuality are confining American teens.
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Sun Come Up
NEW! A film by Jennifer Redfearn
An Oscar(R) nominated film about some of the world's first environmental refugees.
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