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Newtown

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
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Newtown (2016)
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A look at how the community of Newtown, Connecticut came together in the aftermath of the largest mass shooting of schoolchildren in American history.A look at how the community of Newtown, Connecticut came together in the aftermath of the largest mass shooting of schoolchildren in American history.A look at how the community of Newtown, Connecticut came together in the aftermath of the largest mass shooting of schoolchildren in American history.

  • Director
    • Kim A. Snyder
  • Stars
    • Gene Rosen
    • Syeda Suriya Ahmed
    • Abbey Clements
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Kim A. Snyder
    • Stars
      • Gene Rosen
      • Syeda Suriya Ahmed
      • Abbey Clements
    • 7User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Gene Rosen
    Gene Rosen
    • Self - Sandy Hook Elementary School Neighbor
    Syeda Suriya Ahmed
    Syeda Suriya Ahmed
    • Self - Mother of Surviving First Grader
    Abbey Clements
    Abbey Clements
    • Self - Sandy Hook Elementary School Teacher
    Sally Cox
    Sally Cox
    • Self - Sandy Hook Elementary School Nurse
    Bill Cario
    Bill Cario
    • Self - Connecticut State Trooper
    • (as Sgt. Bill Cario)
    Mark Barden
    Mark Barden
    • Self - Father of Daniel Barden
    Daniel Barden
    Daniel Barden
    • Self - Victim
    • (archive footage)
    James Barden
    James Barden
    • Self - Brother of Daniel Barden
    Natalie Barden
    Natalie Barden
    • Self - Sister of Daniel Barden
    Jackie Barden
    Jackie Barden
    • Self - Mother of Daniel Barden
    Melissa Malin
    Melissa Malin
    • Self - The Bardens' Neighbor
    Kyle Malin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Caroline Malin
    Caroline Malin
    • Self - Daughter of Melissa Malin
    Robert Weiss
    Robert Weiss
    • Self - Msgr. St. Rose of Lima Church
    Sarah Clements
    Sarah Clements
    • Self - Daughter of Surviving Teacher
    Rick Thorne
    Rick Thorne
    • Self - Sandy Hook Elementary School Custodian
    Mary Anne Jacob
    Mary Anne Jacob
    • Self - Sandy Hook Elementary School Library Clerk
    David Wheeler
    David Wheeler
    • Self - Father of Ben Wheeler
    • Director
      • Kim A. Snyder
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    8kosmasp

    Never again

    Is something everyone with just the slightest slice of empathy and emotion must have after watching this. And yet time and time again, mass shootings happen in America and nothing is really been done to stop them. Depending on your stance on certain things, you may already accuse me of talking about a ban for all weapons. Or you may think I want everyone to have guns, or that there have been some changes law-wise.

    The latter is only slightly true, especially when the current administration negated some of it (concerning the mentally challenged and them being able to purchase weapons). It is quite a powerful documentary with a lot of emotions and a lot to swallow. There are things that should never have happened ... and yet here we are ... again and again and again (unfortunately)
    HollywoodGlee

    Newtown is a documentary detailing the emotional aftermath of community members after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

    Newtown is a riveting new documentary detailing the trauma and tribulations of families and community members dealing with emotions and life after the massacre of 20 children ages 6-7 years old and six adult staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut by 20 year-old Adam Lanza. Lanza had murdered his own mother before driving to Sandy Hook and opening fire with an XM-15 military style M4 carbine rifle. Lanza fired 154 rounds with multiple magazine changes from high capacity 30-round magazines to 15-round magazines. The rounds reverberated over the school's PA system.

    Newtown was directed by Kim A. Snyder. Snyder is a New York based filmmaker known for I Remember Me, One Bridge To The Next and Welcome To Shelbyville.

    The film opens in a slow-motion sequence of a parade with children in cheer leading uniforms riding in convertibles in what could be any middle-lass suburb and provides a rather visceral idyllic sentiment of a happy childhood. In a rather seamless fashion, the film cuts to live footage from what appears to be a police vehicle's on-board camera while a voice over from a 911 call is heard. Immediately, the mood of the film changes. Something has happened. Black and white aerial footage of the school and surrounding area, including a nearby evacuation location, a volunteer fire fighting house culminating in live news coverage of the massacre is shown as details are slowly revealed.

    Snyder effectively incorporates the interview into her narrative throughout weaving testimonies into the film's narrative interspersed with sweeping scenes of the natural beauty of the area. The Sandy Hook School Nurse, Sally Cox, described her feelings hearing the shots being fired wondering when they would stop. A Connecticut State Trooper refused to discuss the graphic details of what he saw at the crime scene focusing on the emotional impact instead. And this theme drives the film.

    Snyder artfully uses text overlays with Newtown neighbors communicating with each other during the immediate aftermath. The first text reveals safety for one child and then the news of a child, Daniel Barden, who died. An emotional medium close up framed interview of Daniel's father, Mark, as he laments not knowing his son's final moments takes the film's mood to a deeper level. Additional interviews of the Barden's close neighbor recounting the Friday "after school pizza parties" and the bonding between the two families keep the emotional roller coaster going. An adept point-of-view tracking shot of the community's pastor as he solemnly makes his way to the church altar to prepare for the upcoming funeral masses opens up a massive void that no one has wanted to talk about. The feeling there is no way to prevent this from happening again surfaces.

    Snyder reaches back and adds more archival footage of Congressional hearings with testimony from Newtown's Dr. William Begg, Emergency Room Services Director. Dr. Begg testifies to the impact assault bullets have on little bodies and the possibility of survival when the bodies have been riddled with anywhere from three to eleven assault rounds. Another clip shows President of the United States, Barack Obama, praising the Connecticut's sweeping new gun law legislation as he urges Congress to follow suit.

    "The number 12/14 has become a defining moment for many members of the community," reveals a Sandy Hook Elementary School teacher. Here Snyder inserts stunning cinematography starting with a ray of light shimmering through autumnal leaves. Quickly apples are revealed and soon a hand and footage of a family apple-picking event foreshadow the Barden's decision to conceive another child.

    As time passes questions are being asked on how can the community honor these children and what can be done to help as the community searches for answers. The grieving process has begun following the massive trauma and shock they have experienced.

    As the film moves toward its conclusion, a community event including a challenging obstacle course draws the survivors together as they attempt to overcome the difficulties imposed. As participants struggle to make the finishing line cheers and support are given. Another powerful metaphor Snyder wields with grace and finesse. And again, she reaches back into her tool kit and uses text overlays as the community shares their grief online as they move forward after 12/14/12.

    Admittedly, Newtown is an emotionally draining film. Snyder's direction slowly draws out the emotional strings while transfusing hope and a call to action of "we are all in this together." Indeed.
    10JustCuriosity

    An Emotionally Devastating Portrait of the Tragic Sandy Hook Massacre.

    Newtown received a standing ovation at its regional premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, TX. It touches quite a few nerves in a state that it caught up in a highly divisive debate over its gun laws. Even though everyone walking into the theater saw the news coverage of December 14, 2012 Sandy Hook massacre and knows exactly what happened, the film is hypnotic, powerful and emotionally overwhelming. It is mostly presented through interviews with family members, teachers, a priest, and first responders. They all tell the tale of the tragedy that scarred their small idyllic Connecticut town. The film focuses on three families that were willing to open up and tell some of the stories of the deaths of their children and how those deaths tore their lives apart. The small details and family photos are perhaps the most devastating. The film is done with great care, skill and humanity. The killer's name is never verbalized (and only briefly displayed in some documents on the screen) and his story is not really explored. There is clearly a political agenda at work and film is clearly advocating for more gun control, but that is secondary to presenting a human portrait of the young lives were tragically cut short. Sandy Hook has become the emotional touchstone of the gun debate, because the children were so young and so innocent. The families seem to be resilient and willing to carry on and fight for better laws to save other children from meeting the same tragic fate. The film is haunting and left much of the audience trying to hold back tears. For those who are willing to ride this emotional roller-coaster, Newtown is highly recommended.
    10DerrrrDerp

    Well done honest portrayal of a preventable tragedy

    Once it's okay to kill babies there will never be changes with who can have a gun in the US. What thoughtful and brave parents, how devastating. Newtown seems like the perfect community which makes for a stark contrast with the horror. The community seems to be healing and doing their best.

    Well worth the watch just make sure you have tissue handy!
    3xrphantom

    Boring and repetitive..which says a lot

    My heart bleeds for the victims and their families. But this slow, meandering and poorly produced film does not help.

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      Mark Barden: Who knows to do this? There's no... There's no way to do this. And we don't want to sweep it under the rug. And at the same time, we don't want to dwell on it. And even with my wife, Jackie, I feel like if I'm having a moment, I don't want to bring that on her if she's having a good moment.

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Њутаун
    • Filming locations
      • Newtown, Connecticut, USA
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,109
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,796
      • Oct 9, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,109
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