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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War Don Don
NEW! A film by Rebecca Richman Cohen
Through the trial of a rebel leader in Sierra Leone, a nation faces its wartime past. Now international justice is on trial for the world to see.
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Wet Dreams and False Images
A film by Jesse Epstein
Part 1) BODY TYPED:
Wet Dreams and False Images uses humor to raise serious concerns about the marketplace of commercial illusion and unrealizable standards of physical perfection.
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What Do You Believe?
A film by New Day Films
The religious and spiritual lives of American teenagers
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When the Light's Red
A film by Keith Wilson
You're stopped at an intersection, and someone with a sign asks for money. What do you do? Do you give them change or do you stare straight ahead pretending they're not there?
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Where Soldiers Come From
NEW! A film by Heather Courtney
From a snowy small town in northern Michigan to the mountains of Afghanistan and back, the Emmy-winning WHERE SOLDIERS COME FROM follows the four-year journey of childhood friends and their town, forever changed by a faraway war.
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Which Way Is East
A film by Lynne Sachs
Two American sisters reflect on both the war and contemporary life in Vietnam
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Wings of Defeat
A film by Linda Hoaglund
Once we were Kamikaze... |
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Witness To War
A film by Paco de Onis
Academy Award winning story of Dr. Charlie Clements' journey of conscience from Vietnam to El Salvador. A pilot in Vietnam, he went on to dedicate himself to non-violence and healing.
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Wo Ai Ni Mommy
A film by Stephanie Wang-Breal
How Fang Sui Yong became Faith Sadowsky.
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Woman Rebel
A film by Kiran Deol
One woman rebel soldier's revolution; from the jungles of Nepal to the halls of Parliament.
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Women of the Wall
A film by Faye Lederman
Feminism arrives at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, when a women's prayer group tries to pray in Israel and finds themselves under violent attack from ultra-orthodox right wing opponents. |
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The World in Claire's Classroom
A film by Lisa Merton
An intimate portrait of a veteran teacher and her classroom
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Writ Writer
A film by Susanne Mason
How a self-taught Texas prisoner sparked historic prison reform.
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Writings on the Wall
A film by Angad Bhalla
The hopes and dreams of India's film poster artists. |
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