Please watch the following video "how to host a successful screening" (4 minutes)
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.
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 an 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.
Please get in touch via our inquiry form and we can provide you with details on options available to you.
Yes, please get in touch with us via the inquiry form below to discuss your requirements with one of our team.
One time screening licenses are $300. We encourage host to charge a minimum of $10 per tickets .
A license is for a single community screening for an audience size suitable for your venue.
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. Some hosts invite a panel of local experts to answer questions. Additionally, the cast and filmmakers are available to book for a fee to lead the discussion and answer questions at your event.
The film is .mp4 however if you show the film in a theater we can provide the film to the theater in DCP format for an additional fee of $25.
In the Dirt is 43 minutes long.
FILM PRODUCED BY GRATIS 7 FILMS