New York Teens Shoot Documentary About WWII Homefront
May 5th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

OVER HERE is a half-hour documentary made by six local high school students about the WWII homefront as seen through the eyes of New Yorkers who were themselves teenagers at the time. It was was commissioned by Thirteen as part of the outreach effort for THE WAR, and produced under the guidance of Reel Works Teen Filmmaking.

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#1
5/6/08 :: 11:32 am
Isaac Shrem Says:

Hi my name is Isaac Shrem one of the six filmmakers who worked on “Over Here.” I hope you enjoy the film and hopefully everyone can view it one day on tv. If your interested in seeing any of my other films please follow the link that i have left.
“The Other Side of the Picture”
&
“Have A Heart”
they are my two previous documentaries, that have one numorous awards and have even been part of the Tribeca Film Festival.

http://listenup.org/search.php?terms=isaac+shrem

PS
if you would like to check out the organization that myself and the other filmmakers first started making films and worked on “Over Here” please visit
http://reelworks.org/

#2
5/7/08 :: 12:10 am
shirlee hecker Says:

enjoyed the entire film as it brought back memories of my youth during the war. I am now 79 years old and it seems like yesterday when I lived through those times. Thank you.

#3
5/9/08 :: 7:01 pm
Mary Giangregorio Says:

Execellent documentary. It would be great to have this documentary on televsion to reach more people.

#4
5/19/08 :: 6:49 pm
John Taylor Says:

BRAVO! Excellent film. I had tears in my eyes on more than 1 occasion. Very heartfelt and edifying. You obviously made the participants feel comfortable enough to tell their stories un-selfconsciously. It flowed smoothly, with the mix of stories and archival clips as professional as any WWII documentary you might see on the History or Military Channels. Again, well done.

#5
5/21/08 :: 7:37 pm
BriAnna Olson Says:

Wow- usually I’m kinda bored by history, but this is a really great short film! Really! Definitely a unique angle, teenagers interviewing someone about their teenage years.

#6
6/11/08 :: 11:19 pm
L.B. Deyo Says:

What a gorgeous and moving view of history through the eyes of some extraordinary eyewitnesses. It was very informative and very touching.

#7
9/19/08 :: 8:50 am
Jack Nork Says:

Excellent documentary. I interviewed a WWII vet who was involved in the d-day invasion when I was in high school. It’s so great to capture these stories before they are lost. Keep up the good work!

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