HOST A COMMUNITY SCREENING
California’s Forgotten Children Documentary is dedicated to empowering the forgotten children by shining light on and combating child sex trafficking. As an Event Host, you are joining hundreds of people around the world to combat child sex trafficking. You are an integral part of the movement and we are so grateful for your support!
" This is by far the best documentary about human trafficking that I have ever viewed. California is a neighboring state, and many of our local survivors have identified that they have been trafficked in locations depicted by the film. "
- Kate Wyatt, Human Trafficking Project Coordinator at Flagstaff Initiative Against Trafficking
- Kate Wyatt, Human Trafficking Project Coordinator at Flagstaff Initiative Against Trafficking
VIRTUALDue to the COVID-19 Pandemic, in most places around the world it is a health risk for in-person screenings. As communities across the country are in isolation, it is a crucial opportunity to learn about the signs of child abuse and how to prevent it. We encourage organizations and communities to host Virtual-At-Home Screenings of California's Forgotten Children documentary following with a panel discussion with survivor leaders, advocates, and the director. This option is best for organizations who would like to show the film to a minimum of 50 guests and will pre-get tickets for $10 per person. If you wish to have more people change the quantity of tickets. We will send you an access link you can share with your community, school, government organization. Virtual Screening Package $5 per person, min. 100 guests
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IN-PERSONIf you are planing a safe screening in-person, you can purchase a one time Public Performance Movie Screening Package. A public screening license is required for all screenings outside of one’s home. Whether or not your screening is invitation-only or if you plan to charge for entry, or are a for-profit, non-profit organization or school. Even if your event is invitation only, a license is still required if the event is hosted in a public place. This license allows you to host a one time viewings of the California's Forgotten Children film for one day at one location. Read Terms and Conditions One-Time Public Performance Movie Screening $200
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Please note, any time a movie is shown outside of the home, legal permission is needed to show it, as it is considered a Public Performance. Any time movies are shown without the proper license, copyright law is violated and the entity showing the movie can be fined by the studios. If a movie is shown for any entertainment reason -- even in the classroom, government, trainings, it is required by law to obtains a Public Performance License. Above is the license you need.
WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTER THE SCREENING?
We highly recommend holding a Q&A with local survivor leaders, non-profits from your area or hire one of our Ambassadors or bring in our Film Director. When the lights go up at the end of the film your audience will want to connect, share, and feel seen so it's a great way to create the space to continue the conversation after the film. It's also a chance for you to promote your own work.
CASE STUDIES
Learn how organizations are using the film with community events.
NOT CONVINCED YET? WATCH THE AWARD-WINNING MOVIE AT HOME NOW!
California's Forgotten Children Documentary is now available to watch at home.