View Cart Home
About Us What's New Free Catalog To Order
Films By Subject Films by Title Filmmakers

 

 

General Topics

Human Rights & Global Concerns

A Day's Work, A Day's Pay (57 min.)
Three welfare recipients transform their lives through their fight against workfare

A Hard Straight (74 min.)
Walking out of the prison gates is just the beginning

Another Side of Peace (60 min.)
Grief, Reconciliation and Hope

Dirty Secrets: Jennifer, Everardo & the CIA in Guatemala (57 min.)
Exposing CIA complicity in Guatemalan human rights violations

Do Not Enter: The Visa War Against Ideas (58 min.)
A powerful examination of the limits of free speech

Enemies of War (57 min.)
El Salvador's civil war

Father Roy: Inside the School of the Assassins (57 min.)
Abu Ghraib and SOA: The Pentagon's secret torture training revealed.

Five Days to Change the World (57 min.)
Students at the largest world peace conference in history take charge of their own destiny

Freedom Machines (57 min./76 min.)
YOU WILL NEVER SEE DISABILITY THE SAME WAY AGAIN

Gaza Ghetto: Portrait of a Palestinian Family (82 min.)
The impact of war on a Palestinian family

The Global Assembly Line (32 min./58 min.)
The human story behind the new global workplace

Golden Venture (70 min.)
Three hundred undocumented Chinese immigrants sail into a 1993 tragedy that becomes a crucial turning point in US immigration history.

Home to Tibet (55 min.)
A Tibetan refugee returns to his occupied homeland

How to Prevent a Nuclear War (30 min.)
An upbeat and practical guide to effective grassroots organizing.

Hungry For Profit (86 min.)
Is Third World famine the price we're paying for our food?

If the Mango Tree Could Speak (58 min.)
Children and war in Central America

In Our Water (60 min.)
Defines the terrifying chemical waste problems in America.

The Last Atomic Bomb (92 min.)
Nuclear proliferation: a Nagasaki survivor's wake-up call

Let Our People Grow (26 min.)
Medical Marijuana patients tell their stories of grass-roots empowerment

Living Broke in Boom Times: Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty (73 min.)
Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty

The Long Road Home (30 min.)
The story of Guatemalan/ Mayan refugees living in Chiapas, Mexico

Men Are Human, Women Are Buffalo (29 min.)
Lifting the veil of silence that has long surrounded domestic violence in Thailand

Seoul Train (54 min.)
SEOUL TRAIN, a gripping documentary and definitive exposé into the growing North Korean refugee crisis that threatens to undermine the stability of East Asian peace.

Sita, a Girl from Jambu (48 min.)

Song of the Canary (58 min.)
The powerful story of the hidden dangers in the American workplace.

Special Circumstances (56/73 min.)
Special Circumstances follows former political prisoner, Héctor Salgado, back to Chile to confront his perpetrators.

State of Fear: The Truth About Terrorism (94 min.)
Based on the findings of Peru's Truth Commission, State of Fear dramatizes the human and societal costs a democracy faces when it embarks on a war against terror.

View From A Grain Of Sand (82 min.)
Three Afghan women tell how international interventions, war, and the rise of political Islam, has stripped Afghan women of basic rights.

Witness To War (30 min.)
One Man's Journey of Conscience

Writings On the Wall (25 min.)
The hopes and dreams of India's film poster artists.




QUESTIONS or FEEDBACK
Check our FAQ page or
E-Mail us: curator@newday.com


HomeAbout UsWhat's NewFree CatalogTo OrderView Order Cart
Films by SubjectFilms by TitleFilmmakersSite Map
Member-Owner Access

NEW DAY FILMS
190 Route 17M
P.O. Box 1084
Harriman, NY 10926
PH: 888.367.9154
FAX: 845.774.2945

Copyright © 1996 - 2008. New Day Films. All Rights Reserved