2025 Day of Film
A Good Neighbor is a feature-length documentary about a Latina single mother’s fight against racism and climate change as she campaigns for city council in Commerce City, Colorado, one of the nation’s most polluted zip codes.
Lucy Molina’s story, in this film locally produced and directed by women, is featured at our 17th annual Day of Film.
2024 Day of Film
2023 Day of Film
Zonta’s Day of Film 2022
I Was a Child Bride
In America, a shocking number of teenage and younger girls are forced into marriages against their will because of legal loopholes in most states. Many believe this only happens in developing countries, but in the past 15 years, an estimated 200,000 girls have been forced into marriage in the US. This documentary reveals the heart-wrenching stories of child marriage victims, who against all odds, escaped the most dire of circumstances. These brave survivors tackle this taboo issue in their personal lives and help to shine a light on the national epidemic with the hope that no child will ever have to be a victim again.
2021 Day of Film
We are excited to partner with LunaFest, a national traveling film festival that features short films by, for and about women in order to simultaneously promote women filmmakers, raise awareness for women’s issues, and support worthy women’s nonprofit organizations. This year the program includes seven short films.
2019 Day of Film
The Day of Film for 2019 is “Be Relentless” which is the story of Norma Bastidas’ inspiring athleticism. She breaks several Guiness World records in an effort to bring international attention to the problem of human trafficking and violence against women.