Screening a film for friends, family, and random strangers can be a lot of fun, and it's a great way to bring people together, raise awareness and do something valuable for yourself and for others. You don't need a fancy theater, or even a fancy television. If you can play a DVD, you can bring folks together to see the film and take positive steps towards improving your health and the health of the planet. There is no charge from Hungry For Change to host a screening, we simply ask that you follow these steps:
You're the expert on your community, so it is you who knows what time and place would best suit everyone. The most important thing is to make sure your intended venue is available on the date and time.
It is part of our screening policy that all screenings be registered as an event at https://www.hungryforchange.tv/screenings-register. To register for your event you will need the following:
Visit the screenings registration page: https://www.hungryforchange.tv/screenings-register
This pack contains all that you need for your screening (except of course a copy of the film which you will need to buy here).
You can download the complete resource pack in a .zip file
Hungry For Change Screening Resource Pack (789 KB)
Or you can download each file individually.
You can also download a copy of the Hungry For Change Trailer for use in your promotions.
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Of course if you have any other questions or needs feel free to contact us: enquiries[at]foodmatters.tv
It's as easy as that. Don't feel that you need to roll out the red carpet and spend lots of your own cash to hold a screening. They can be as flashy or as low key as you like, the important thing is getting the message out there!
Many people sell DVDs at their screening. You can purchase multiple copies of the film at a discounted price and sell it at the screening. This could help cover the cost of the screening. If you are looking to purchase any of the film we stock at bulk prices visit https://www.foodmattersdistribution.com
In registering a screening with www.foodmatters.com, Permacology Productions Pty Ltd (owners of 'Food Matters' and 'Hungry For Change') implicitly gives you the permission to host a public screening. Any other public screening not registered though www.foodmatters.com is considered breach of copyright.
See it's as easy as that,