Launches September 3rd, 2024
Register your interest below receive more information on bringing this upcoming movie to your school, district or community.
If you are a prospective host, preview copies will be available for you to view the movie later in August so please inquire below to register your interest.
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Your interest in the K-5 Edition of Screenagers: Growing Up In The Digital Age has been registered. We will send you more information on this movie closer to release in Fall 2024.
We recommend a minimum of 3-4 weeks. This is to allow you enough time to publicize your event. Please let us know during the booking process if you need a sooner screening and our team will try to support your request.
For memberships - your access to The Screenagers Project will be made available on receipt of payment (or on a future start date you specify)
Yes and we offer reduced rates where you are purchasing multiple screening licenses or memberships.
A Screenagers license is for a single community screening for an audience size suitable for your venue.
No - Membership to The Screenagers Project is offered on a one membership per school basis. You would need to purchase a membership for each school.
Any School Screening events, should be for the students and parents/guardians of their one school and should take place at their school location, or other suitable venue under the school's control.
Please get in touch with us so that we can understand your requirements in more detail. We have worked with many organizations such as coalitions, nonprofits and community action groups who work to serve a number of schools/communities.
In general our pricing is based on...
- One Time Licenses: One screening per license
- Membership: One school per membership
- with discounts available for purchasing multiple screening licenses/memberships
You only need a space large enough to fit your audience, along with the relevant screening equipment (i.e. large display, projector, cinema screen, etc.) Most hosts use a school gym or auditorium, church, community centre or library meeting space. Some make arrangements with a school theatre or local commercial film theatre.
Yes. You can set a ticket price at any amount you choose and of course you can offer free attendance to your event. Something in the region of $5-10 is common.
We highly recommend having a post film discussion with your audience immediately following the film. Most organisers choose a person from their own community to lead the discussion - we provide a moderator guide to support this. The guide contains facts from the film, and suggested discussion questions. Some hosts invite a panel of local experts to answer questions.
Additionally, Screenagers Filmmaker Delaney Ruston, MD. is available to book for a fee to lead the discussion and answer questions at your event.
Our hope is that parents and children all see this film either together or separately (If your school hosts a school day student screening for example). We generally recommend the Screenagers movies for children in 4-5th grade (age 9) and up. We believe every family and community should make their own decisions around this, considering the film’s documentary style, length and content. The children featured in our films are in middle school and high school.
Please get in touch via our inquiry form and we can provide you with details on options available to you.
Yes, we have many subtitle language options available for the movies. Please let us know your requirements during the booking process.
Not with our standard screening license or as part of membership to The Screenagers Project. Please get in touch with us via the inquiry form below to discuss your requirements with one of our team.