Summaries

During the 1920s international businessmen, politicians, and social reformers mounted a campaign to eliminate the irregularities in the Gregorian calendar -- the calendar that had become the standard in most nations around the world. The League of Nations, forerunner of the United Nations, became the venue for intense controversy over competing calendar proposals. Caught in the middle of the conflict was a handful of Jewish and Protestant dissenters - men who recognized that calendar reform would strike directly at the religious observance of all who maintain a weekly day of worship. Based on extensive archival research, The Wandering Day spotlights the clash of ideas about minority rights, freedom of conscience, and religious liberty. This is a documentary presentation that will resonate with all who are concerned about religious liberty issues today.—Jim Wood

Details

Keywords
  • calendar
  • league of nations
  • freedom of conscience
  • religious liberty
  • minority rights
Genres
  • History
Release date Sep 14, 2016
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations Westlake Village Studios, Westlake Village, California, USA
Production companies D'Artagnan Entertainment LLT Productions

Box office

Budget $140000

Tech specs

Runtime 47m
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio

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