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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Children Of War
NEW! A film by Bryan Single
A group of former child soldiers undergo a remarkable journey of trauma therapy, emotional healing, and homecoming.
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Gay Youth
A film by Pam Walton
Breaking the silence surrounding gay and lesbian teens.
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It's Elementary - Talking About Gay Issues in School (Educational Training Version)
NEW! A film by Debra Chasnoff
All kids are affected by anti-gay prejudice, and all adults have the ability and responsibility to address it. This Educational Training version of the film, in partnership with the partner 136 page curriculum guide, serves as a guide to community organizing, professional development, and K-8 curriculum.
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It's Elementary—Talking About Gay Issues In School
A film by Debra Chasnoff
The ground- breaking documentary that has inspired thousands of schools to pro-actively address anti-gay prejudice by by incorporating age-appropriate lessons into K-12 curricula.
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It's Still Elementary
A film by Debra Chasnoff
Ten years after the original "It's Elementary" the filmmakers investigate the impact on the original students who were filmed learning about LGBT people. A riveting story about the impact of documentary film and activism.
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Kansas vs. Darwin
A film by Jeff Tamblyn
Darwin's theory of evolution is challenged by a Midwestern school board
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The Last to Know
A film by Bonnie Friedman
The ground breaking film on alcoholism, prescription drug abuse and women.
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Let's Get Real
A film by Debra Chasnoff
An in-depth look at name-calling and bullying in middle schools today, told entirely from a youth perspective.
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Los Trabajadores/ The Workers
NEW! A film by Heather Courtney
The American paradox of immigrant labor
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No Dinosaurs in Heaven
NEW! A film by Greta Schiller
A film about Noah's Flood, the Grand Canyon, and why we need to keep science in and religion out of our public schools. Featuring Dr Eugenie Scott and NYC public school teachers.
Recommended by AAAScience, Video Librarian, Booklist, Library Journal and American Biology Teacher
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Patriot Guard Riders
NEW! A film by Ellen Frick
Soldier Down, Kickstands Up
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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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The Lord Is Not On Trial Here Today
NEW! A film by Jay Rosenstein
The Peabody Award-winning story of how separation of church and state began in American public schools, and the courageous woman who made it happen.
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These Are Our Children
A film by Joanne Hershfield
Saving the children of Kenya, one dream at a time.
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Uncommon Ground
A film by Amie Williams
Uncommon Ground explores the critical voice of youth between South Africa and the US. The film looks at young people coming of age in two different areas of the world, and the mutual discovery that takes place. |
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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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