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Youtube Clips
Promo (0:30)
Full Trailer (1:51)
Clip: "We Don't Have a Teacher" (1:41)
Clip: "Nicole Hockley Remembers" (2:47)
'We Are All Newtown' Webseries
Part One (9:13)
Part Two (9:10)
Part Three (10:29)
About the Film
On December 14, 2012, a disturbed young man committed a horrific mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut that took the lives of 20 elementary school children and six educators. Filmed over the course of nearly three years, Newtown uses deeply personal, never-before-heard testimonies to tell the story of the aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting of schoolchildren in American history. Through raw and heartbreaking interviews with parents, siblings, teachers, doctors, and first responders, Newtown documents a traumatized community still reeling from the senseless killing, fractured by grief but driven toward a sense of purpose.
There are no words of compassion or reassurance that can bring back those who lost their lives during the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Instead, Snyder delves into the lives and homes of those who remain, all of whom have been indelibly changed by the events. They speak candidly about their grief, anger, and disbelief over what occurred and their disappointment that nothing has truly changed in regards to the country's legislative response to gun violence. Newtown bears witness to their profound grief and allows it to reverberate within our collective conscience, exploring what happens to a community after it becomes the epicenter of a national discussion, and what it must cope with after the cameras leave.
The Filmmaker
Kim A. Snyder's last feature documentary, Welcome to Shelbyville, was nationally broadcast on Independent Lens. In 2007, Snyder co-founded the BeCause Foundation to direct and produce a series of socially conscious documentaries which have won numerous awards with campaigns furthering the work of the social innovators they highlight. Her award-winning directorial debut feature documentary, I Remember Me, was theatrically distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Snyder has been a Sundance Institute fellow. In 1994, she associate produced the Academy Award-winning short film Trevor directed by Peggy Rajski. Snyder graduated with a Masters in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and resides in New York City.
Reviews
"Structured more like a requiem than a polemic, the doc ebbs and flows in accordance with the cycles of mourning as it speaks with parents of the murdered children, as well as the teachers, priests, doctors and neighbors afflicted with survivor's guilt, elegantly and devastatingly capturing the tenor of a small town that will carry these scars for at least a generation." -Andrew Barker, Variety
"It confronts, but it doesn't exploit. It's about one of the most horrifying events of recent years, and yet it's defined by its austerity, its sense of quiet. It is as much about the complex, dull horror of memory as it is about the brute, sharp horror of that day." -Bilge Ebiri, New York Magazine
"A crucial, profound strength of Newtown is its refusal to rush toward ”closure" as necessary, or even to suggest that it's possible. There's a striking lack of the bromides that usually abound in such contexts." -Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter
"It's been said that if the U.S. couldn't tighten its gun-control laws after Sandy Hook, it never will. But Newtown refutes hopelessness, making its case less with words than with faces it's impossible to forget." -Stephanie Zacharek, Time
"This film isn't content to be merely a ”never forget" reminder; it wants to convey just how deep and lasting the pain is, from this attack and, by extension, many others." -Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times
Articles and Links
Newsweek: 'Newtown' Is a Devastating, Necessary Film
The Atlantic: The Message of 'Newtown': Please Don't Forget
Vogue: Filmmaker Kim A. Snyder on Why You Should See 'Newtown'
NeoGAF: School Shooting at Elementary School in Connecticut [27+ dead including 20+ children]
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