PAY FOR A SCREENING LICENSE | Community screening fees are for a one-time public screening, and are based on the number of people you expect to attend.
You may charge admission and keep the proceeds to fund-raise. If you'd like to hold multiple community screenings, contact us. These prices are for a one-time community screening, and you will be required to return the screening DVDs (aside from special-offer exceptions* and home-use purchases). DVDs may also be available for home use purchase, which is is licensed for home use only (without admission charged) for screening with friends and family in private. For screening in a public space, please select one of the community screening options. |
PUBLICIZE YOUR SCREENING | After paying for your screening license, click here to find screening resources, including trailers, posters and press stills to publicize your screening, discussion guides and handouts. |
SPECIAL TITLE REQUEST Email [email protected] to request a Bullfrog Films title not listed on Bullfrog Communities, and book your community screening here. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE ACTIVISTS : War, Peace, and
Politics in the Streets (60 mins, SDH captions) Directed by Melody Shemtov Tells the story of activists who opposed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, including their lives, the tactics they used, and the historical context. Featuring leading activists and scholars including Tom Hayden, Leslie Cagan, Medea Benjamin, and Michael Heaney. |
Home Use DVD (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
ADDICTED TO PLASTIC (85 min, SDH captions) Directed by Ian Connacher Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
AFTER THE SPILL : Louisiana Water
Stories Part II (62 mins, SDH captions) Directed by Jon Bowermaster Introduces us to some of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill's most aggrieved victims as well as those who are desperately trying to save Louisiana's eroding coastline. |
Home Use DVD (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
AFTER WINTER,
SPRING (74 min, SDH captions) Directed by Judith Lit Seen through the eyes of family farmers in southwest France, an intimate portrait of an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
ANTHROPOCENE (97 min and 57-min short version, SDH captions) Directed by Steve Bradshaw Examines whether human impact has tipped the planet into a new geological epoch. Interviewees include Will Steffen, Erle Ellis, Jan Zalasiewicz, Andrew Revkin, John McNeil, Monica Berger Gonzalez, Eric Odada, and Davor Vidas. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Small Community Screening — Short Version (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Medium Community Screening — Short Version (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. Large Community Screening — Short Version (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BARBERSHOP PUNK: Net Neutrality, Media
Consolidation and You (77 min, SDH captions) Directed by Georgia Sugimura Archer A David & Goliath tale of one man's fight against restrictions by Internet service providers and governments on consumers' access to the internet. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BETTER THIS
WORLD (89 min, SDH captions) Directed by Katie Galloway & Kelly Duane de la Vega How did two boyhood friends from Midland, Texas wind up arrested on terrorism charges at the 2008 Republican National Convention? The film goes to the heart of the War on Terror and its impact on civil liberties and political dissent in post-9/11 America. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BETWEEN TWO
WORLDS: The American Jewish Culture Wars (70 min, SDH captions) Directed by Alan Snitow & Deborah Kaufman A groundbreaking personal exploration of the community and family divisions that are redefining American Jewish identity and politics. |
Home Use House Party (private use only)
, $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BIDDER 70 (72 min, SDH captions) Directed by Beth Gage & George Gage Tells the story of Tim DeChristopher's extraordinary act of civil disobedience drawing attention to the need for action on climate change. Featuring Bill McKibben, James Hansen, Robert Redford, John Schuchardt, David Harris, Larry Gibson, and Terry Tempest Williams. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BIOPHILIC
DESIGN: The Architecture of Life (62 min, SDH captions) A film by Stephen R. Kellert and Bill Finnegan Looks at an innovative way of designing the places where we live, work, and learn, a design revolution that connects buildings to the natural world, buildings where people feel and perform better. |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BLUEFIN: The Last of the Giants (53 min, SDH captions) Directed by John Hopkins Bluefin tuna is a thousand-pound, warm-blooded giant with gills which wholesales at up to a million dollars, and which is caught in an oceanic "last of the buffalo hunt." |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BLUE VINYL (97 min, SDH captions) Directed by Judith Helfand and Daniel B. Gold Filmmakers Judith Helfand and Daniel B. Gold use humor and chutzpah in their search for the environmental truth about vinyl. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BRINGING IT HOME: Industrial Hemp,
Healthy Houses, and a Greener Future for America (52 min, SDH captions) Directed by Linda Booker and Blaire Johnson Extols the many benefits of industrial hemp for the environment and human health, while revealing the obstacles to what could be a thriving industry for U.S. farmers. |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Free-Admission Public Screening, $85 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
BROTHER TOWNS/ Pueblos
Hermanos (58 min; English with SDH captions, Spanish with SDH captions, Bilingual) Directed by Charles D. Thompson, Jr. and Michael Davey An uplifting story about Jupiter, Florida's humane response to an influx of day laborers from Jacaltenango, Guatemala. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
CATCHING
SIGHT OF THELMA AND LOUISE (86 min, SDH captions) Directed by Jennifer Townsend Explores the same women's and men's reactions to the groundbreaking film, THELMA & LOUISE, 25 years ago and today. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
CELLING YOUR
SOUL (48 and 26 min, SDH captions) Directed by Joni Siani An examination of our love/hate relationships with our digital devices from the first digitally socialized generation, and what we can do about it. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE COMING WAR ON
CHINA (112 min, SDH captions) Directed by John Pilger Reveals that the United States and China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
CULTIVATING
KIDS (23 min, SDH captions) Directed by Melissa Young and Mark Dworkin A school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet. |
Home Use (private use only),
$24.95 Community Screening, $100 |
DAMNATION (87 min, SDH captions) Directed by Ben Knight, Travis Rummel a powerful film odyssey across America exploring the sea change in our national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
DISTURBING THE
PEACE (86 min, SDH captions) Directed by Stephen Apkon and Andrew Young A film about people born into conflict, sworn to be enemies, Palestinians and Israelis, who challenged their fate and joined together to say "enough." |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. No Frills Community Screening $59 |
DIRTY BUSINESS (90 and 60 min, SDH captions) Directed by Peter Bull Reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and tells the stories of innovators who are pointing the way to a renewable energy future. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
DIVEST!: The Climate Movement on
Tour (77 min, SDH captions) Directed by Josh Fox, Steve Liptay Chronicles 350.org's Do the Math bus tour as it launched the fossil-fuel divestment campaign onto the national and ultimately international stage. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
DIVIDE IN
CONCORD (82 and 60 min, SDH captions) Directed by Kris Kaczor Tells the entertaining tale of banning bottled water in small town America. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
DON'T GIVE UP YOUR
VOICE: Stories of Argentine Resistance (41 min, Language: Mostly Spanish with English subtitles, SDH English captions) Directed by Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young Looks at the inspirational resistance of Argentinians to the government of Mauricio Macri, whose election preceded Trump's but whose style and policies are eerily similar. |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
DR. FEELGOOD: Dealer or Healer?
(84 mins, SDH captions) Directed by Eve Marson tells the story of Dr. William Hurwitz — a preeminent pain specialist sentenced to 25 years in prison for drug trafficking — providing a window into the ethical dilemma and complexities involved in opioid painkiller prescriptions. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
EAST OF SALINAS (53 mins, SDH captions)
Directed by Laura Pacheco, Jackie Mow José is an excellent student with a bright future except that he is undocumented, the child of migrant farm laborers in California's Salinas Valley. East of Salinas asks, what is lost when kids like José are denied opportunities? |
Home Use DVD (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE ENEMY WITHIN [112 minutes (can be played
in two 56-minute parts), SDH captions] Directed by Owen Gower The story of Britain's longest strike, the 1984-85 miners' strike, when Margaret Thatcher declared war on the unions, as told by those who lived through it. The feature film PRIDE is based on the gay community's participation in the strike. (Contains strong language.) |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE FLAW (82 min, SDH captions) Directed by David Sington Tells the story of the credit bubble that caused the financial crash of 2008, and clearly explains how excessive income inequality leads to economic instability. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
FOOD FOR CHANGE: The Story of
Cooperation in America (82 minutes; English SDH captions and Closed Captions, Spanish
subtitles), Directed by Steve Alves Examines the important historical role played by food co-ops, their pioneering quest for organic foods, and their current efforts to create regional food systems, strengthen local economies and build food security. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
G IS FOR GUN: The Arming of Teachers in
America (27 minutes; English SDH captions and Closed Captions), Directed by Kate Way
and Julie Akeret Explores both sides of the highly controversial trend of arming teachers and staff in America's K-12 schools. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE GHOSTS IN OUR
MACHINE (92 min, SDH captions) Directed by Liz Marshall Following animal photographer Jo-Anne McArthur over the course of a year, the film illuminates the lives of individual animals living within and rescued from the machine of our modern world. |
*Special Offer: One paid-admission screening; retain for free-admission screenings
only thereafter. Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
GREEN FIRE: Aldo Leopold and a Land
Ethic for Our Time (73 and 57 min, SDH captions) Directed by Ann Dunsky, Steven Dunsky, David Steinke Explores the life and legacy of famed conservationist Aldo Leopold (A Sand County Almanac) and his land ethic philosophy. CINE Golden Eagle Emmy Award |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Community Screening + Screening Kit, $150 |
GROUNDSWELL
RISING: Protecting Our Children's Air and Water (70 and 52 min, SDH captions) Directed by Renard Cohen and Matt Cohen Documents the opposition from both sides of the political spectrum to the ubiquitous practice of fracking for natural gas, and the health and environmental reasons behind it. |
Home Use (private use only), $24.95 No Frills Free-Admission Public Screening, $59 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE HAND THAT
FEEDS (84 and 56 min; Language options: English, Spanish, Bilingual, and English SDH
captions) Directed by Rachel Lears, Robin Blotnick Shy sandwich-maker Mahoma López unites his undocumented immigrant coworkers to fight abusive conditions at a popular New York restaurant chain. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people),
$100 Proyección Comunitaria Pequeña (Entre 1 a 50 personas), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Proyección Comunitaria Mediana (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. Proyección Comunitaria Grande (100-200), $350 ¿Más de 200 personas? Consulta aquí. |
THE HERETIC (71 minutes, SDH captions)
Directed by Andrew Morgan Follows Rob Bell, an influential writer and speaker, who spreads a message of love and inclusion and searches for what it means to be human. From the filmmakers of THE TRUE COST. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
HUMAN TERRAIN: War Becomes
Academic (84 and 57 min, SDH captions) Directed by James Der Derian, David Udris & Michael Udris Examines and questions the US military's new counterinsurgency initiative, 'Human Terrain Systems', under which social scientists are embedded with combat troops. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
INCARCERATING
US (84 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by Regan Hines Exposes America's prison problem and explores vital criminal-justice reforms. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
JUMBO WILD (60 minutes, SDH captions)
Presented by Patagonia, Directed by Nick Waggoner highlights the tension between the protection of wilderness and ever-increasing development interests in wild places, bringing to life the passionate fight to protect British Columbia’s iconic Jumbo Valley. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
LOBSTER WAR: The Fight Over the World's
Richest Fishing Grounds (74 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by David Abel Climate-changed ocean temperatures shift New England's lobster fishery across national boundaries, sparking international tension. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
LOVE &
SOLIDARITY: James Lawson & Nonviolence In The Search For Workers'
Rights (38 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by Michael Honey An exploration of nonviolence and organizing through the life and teachings of Rev. James Lawson, a former advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
LUNCH LOVE
COMMUNITY (78 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by Helen De Michiel Passion, creative energy and persistence come together when Berkeley advocates and educators tackle food reform and justice in their schools and neighborhoods. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
MONEY &
MEDICINE (84 and 56 min, SDH captions) Directed by Roger Weisberg An investigation of the dangers the nation faces from runaway health-care spending as well as the dangers patients face from over-diagnosis and over-treatment. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
MY COUNTRY NO MORE (70 and 54 min, SDH captions) Directed by Rita Baghdadi and Jeremiah Hammerling The oil boom in N Dakota sets off a crisis in a rural community, forced to confront the meaning of progress as they fight for a disappearing way of life. |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
OIL & WATER (78 and 55 min, SDH captions)
Directed and Produced by Francine Strickwerda and Laurel Spellman Smith The true story of two boys coming of age as they look for solutions to the global problem of reckless oil drilling following one of the world's worst toxic disasters. Their journeys lead them to explore what could be a more just future, not just for the people of the Amazon, but for all people around the world born with oil beneath their feet. |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
ONCE WAS WATER (55 min, SDH captions)
Directed by Christopher Beaver Las Vegas provides an example to the world of how any city can and must create its own sustainable water solutions. |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
OPEN BETHLEHEM (90 min; Language Options:
English, French, and English SDH captions) Directed by Leila Sansour A story of a homecoming to the world's most famous little town and a campaign to keep Bethlehem open to the world. |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
PLANE TRUTHS (33 min, SDH captions) Directed by Melissa Young and Mark Dworkin Explores increased activity at the navy base on Whidbey Island, Washington, which is making life unbearable for locals and wildlife — collateral damage in the ever increasing militarization of society. |
Home Use (private use only),
$24.95 Community Screening, $100 |
PLANEAT (72 and 35 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by Shelley Lee Davies and Or Shlomi Makes the case for a plant-based diet, which is good for our bodies, good for the environment, and mitigates climate change. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
PLANETARY (84, 52 and 43 mins, SDH captions)
A Planetary Collective in association with Reconsider Film, Directed by Guy Reid A provocative cinematic journey that explores our cosmic origins and our future as a species. |
Home Use DVD (private use only),
$29.95 Home Use Blu-ray (private use only), $34.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
PLASTIC
PARADISE: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (57 min, SDH captions) Directed by Angela Sun Angela Sun reveals the effects of our rabid plastic consumption as she investigates The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. |
*Special Offer: Book one large community screening (paid-admission); retain for free-admission
screenings for just $50 more. Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100+), $300 |
PLAY AGAIN (80 and 53 min, SDH captions)
Directed by Tonje Hessen Schei At a time when children play more behind screens than outside, this explores the changing balance between the virtual and natural worlds. What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? Six screen-addicted teens take their first wilderness adventure. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
PRICELESS (58 min, SDH captions) Directed by Steve Cowan Examines the growing cost of federal elections, the impact of political campaign fundraising on members of Congress and on policymaking, and the citizen movement to limit the undue influence of large campaign donors. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
RACING TO ZERO: In Pursuit of Zero
Waste (56 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by Christopher Beaver A a quick- moving, upbeat documentary presenting new solutions to the global problem of waste. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
REDEFINING
PROSPERITY: The Gold Rushes of Nevada City (57 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by John de Graaf The story of how a mining town recovered from its legacy of pollution and prospered by building community around the battle to save their beautiful river. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE RETURN (83 min, SDH captions) Directed by Kelly Duane de la Vega and Katie Galloway Examines the unprecedented reform of one of the harshest criminal sentencing policies in the country, California's “Three Strikes” law, through the eyes of those on the front lines — prisoners suddenly freed, families turned upside down, and reentry providers helping navigate complex transitions. Nominee, Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary, News & Documentary Emmy® Awards |
Home Use (private use only), $29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
SEMPER FI: Always
Faithful (76 min, SDH captions) Directed by Rachel Libert & Tony Hardmon Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger reveals the Marine Corps' cover-up at Camp Lejeune of one of the largest water contamination incidents in US history. Shortlist for Best Documentary, Academy Awards® |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
A SILENT
TRANSFORMATION (70 and 54 minutes, SDH captions) Produced by Powerline Films The transformative power of the co-operative enterprise model, illustrated with many inspirational examples. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
SHADOWS OF
LIBERTY (93 and 53 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by Jean-Philippe Tremblay Examines how the US media are controlled by a handful of corporations exercising extraordinary political, social, and economic power. Interviewees include Daniel Ellsburg, Dan Rather, Julian Assange, Chris Hedges, Dick Gregory, Robert McChesney, John Nichols and Amy Goodman. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
SHIFT CHANGE: PUTTING DEMOCRACY TO
WORK (69 minutes, SDH captions) A film by Mark Dworkin & Melissa Young Tells the little known stories of employee-owned businesses that compete successfully in today's economy while providing secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces. Amongst the organizations featured are Mondragon Cooperative Corporation, The Evergreen Cooperatives, Arizmendi Association of Cooperatives, and Equal Exchange. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
SPLIT ESTATE (76 and 15 minutes, SDH
captions) Directed by Debra Anderson As our appetite for fossil fuels increases despite mounting public-health concerns, SPLIT ESTATE cracks the sugarcoating on natural gas "fracking" and an industry that assures us it is a good neighbor. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
TAPPED (75 and 54 min, SDH captions) Directed by Stephanie Soechtig An unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water. Is access to clean drinking water a basic human right, or a commodity that should be bought and sold like any other article of commerce? |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
TREES IN TROUBLE: Saving America's
Urban Forests (27 minutes, SDH captions) Directed by Andrea Torrice The first film to document how a city responds to the imminent tree crisis caused by invasive insects such as the emerald ash borer. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
THE WAR YOU DON'T
SEE (96 min, SDH captions) Directed by John Pilger Traces the history of "embedded" and independent reporting from the carnage of World War I to the destruction of Hiroshima, and from the invasion of Vietnam to the current war in Afghanistan. The DVD includes an exclusive 68-minute interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
WE ARE NOT GHOSTS (52 min, SDH captions) A film by Mark Dworkin & Melissa Young Detroiters are reinventing the old Motor City as a vibrant new self- sustaining and human-scaled city for a post-industrial world. |
Home Use (private use only),
$29.95 Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
WECONOMICS: ITALY (19 min, SDH captions) Directed by Melissa Young and Mark Dworkin Reports on the extensive and innovative cooperative economy in the region around Bologna. |
Home Use (private use only),
$24.95 Community Screening, $100 |
WHAT OUR FATHERS
DID: A Nazi Legacy (92 min, SDH
captions) Directed by David Evans A bracingly rigorous examination of inherited guilt and pain, the film explores the relationship between two men, each of whom are the children of very high-ranking Nazi officials but possess starkly contrasting attitudes toward their fathers. Written and hosted by eminent human rights lawyer Philippe Sands, who became fascinated by its central figures, Niklas Frank and Horst von Wächter, while researching the Nuremberg trials. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
A WILL FOR THE
WOODS (93 min and 61-min short version, SDH captions) Directed by Amy Browne, Jeremy Kaplan, Tony Hale, Brian Wilson What if our "last act" could be a gift to the planet — a force for regeneration? Musician, folk dancer, and psychiatrist Clark Wang prepares for his own green burial, determined that his final resting place will benefit the earth. An immersive, life-affirming depiction of people coming to terms with mortality by embracing connection to timeless natural cycles. |
Small Community Screening (1-50 people), $100 Small Community Screening — Short Version (1-50 people), $100 Medium Community Screening (51-100), $200 Medium Community Screening — Short Version (51-100), $200 Large Community Screening (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. Large Community Screening — Short Version (100-200), $350 More than 200 people? Inquire here. |
Regular shipping takes 7-10 days. If your screening is soon, you have the option to select expedited shipping with 1, 2 or 3 days delivery. Remember to add an additional day for processing. All shipping will be done by freight, so we will need a street address. | |
We accept Visa or MasterCard for immediate processing. If paying by check, please allow an
additional two weeks processing for the check to clear. Sales tax will be added to orders from California, Indiana, Pennsylvania and New York. |
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