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Over the GW

A cult-like rehabilitation center abuses, brainwashes and imprisons vulnerable teens. Based on a true story.

  • Nick Gaglia
    Director
  • Nick Gaglia
    Writer
  • Nick Gaglia
    Producer
  • George Gallagher
    Key Cast
    "Tony"
  • Kether Donohue
    Key Cast
    "Sofia"
  • Albert Insinnia
    Key Cast
    "Dr. Hiller"
  • Nick Gaglia
    Key Cast
    "Joe Joe"
  • Nick Gaglia
    Editor
  • Nick Gaglia
    Cinematographer
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 15 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    January 2, 2007
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Black & White and Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Slamdance Film Festival
    Park City, Utah
    United States
    January 19, 2007
    World Premiere
    Official Selection
  • Atlantic International Film Festival
    Nova Scotia
    Canada
    September 20, 2007
    International Premiere
    Official Selection
  • Cucalorus Film Festival
    Wilmington, NC
    United States
    November 7, 2007
    Official Selection
  • Westchester Film Festival
    Westchester, NY
    United States
    March 7, 2008
    Official Selection
Distribution Information
  • Netflix
    Distributor
  • Seventh Art Releasing
    Distributor
    Country: United States
    Rights: Theatrical
  • Vanguard Cinema
    Distributor
    Country: United States
    Rights: Video / Disc
Director Biography - Nick Gaglia

Nick Gaglia is a filmmaker whose passion for storytelling transcends mere entertainment; it serves as a vehicle for social change and human connection. His journey into filmmaking was deeply personal, shaped by his own harrowing experiences. Gaglia's inaugural feature, "Over the GW," delves into his two-and-a-half-year ordeal in an abusive, cult-like drug rehabilitation center during his youth.

Premiering at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival, "Over the GW" defied expectations by securing a distribution deal immediately after its first screening, a feat unprecedented for an "under-the-radar" narrative feature in the festival's history. The film's critical acclaim resonated nationwide during its theatrical and Netflix release, amplifying Gaglia's voice in advocating against abuse and deception in teen rehabilitation programs. The New York Times hailed "Over the GW" as "the rehab drama is here to stay," recognizing its impact on the genre.

Gaglia's commitment to social advocacy continued with "Aaron Bacon" in 2009, shedding light on the tragic fate of a troubled teenager subjected to abuse in a wilderness drug-treatment facility. Premiering at the Shanghai International Film Festival, the film garnered international attention, further cementing Gaglia's reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to confront uncomfortable truths.

In addition to his feature work, Gaglia's directorial prowess extends to music videos and commercials, where he infuses his distinctive style into short-form storytelling. Gaglia honed his craft in video production at Google, bringing a unique blend of technical expertise and creative vision to his projects.

Beyond the camera, Gaglia actively engages in activism, leveraging his platform to speak out against adolescent treatment abuse. From Capitol Hill to media appearances on Dr. Phil and Fox News, Gaglia's advocacy reaches diverse audiences, sparking conversations and catalyzing change.

Recognizing his efforts, Gaglia received two humanitarian awards in 2013 from the Survivors of Institutional Abuse organization, honoring his contributions to raising awareness through film. His 2014 release, "Altered States of Plaine," showcased his versatility as a filmmaker, spanning four countries and earning acclaim at festivals worldwide while reaching audiences globally through television broadcasts.

In addition to his filmmaking endeavors, Gaglia has shared his expertise internationally by teaching acting workshops and lecturing on filmmaking and social activism at prestigious universities like NYU, nurturing the next generation of storytellers. His commitment to empowering voices extends beyond borders; in Mombasa, Kenya, he volunteered and mentored disenfranchised youth on how to harness the power of cinema to make their voices heard.

In 2024, Gaglia unveiled his latest cinematic endeavor, "PinkCity: A Psychedelic Meditation," weaving a tale of love, loss, and LSD, set against the vibrant tapestry of India. He took on the lead role, adding another dimension to his artistic repertoire. As Gaglia continues to craft stories that resonate on both personal and societal levels, his cinematic journey remains a testament to the transformative power of storytelling in shaping our understanding of humanity.

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