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Bring the film and workshops to your school, community, or staff.

Expand and deepen the way you talk about juvenile justice, racism, education, and the power of the arts in your community, school, or organization with a private viewing of Virtually Free, along with a workshop facilitated by the filmmakers. The 40-minute film is appropriate for grades 7 and higher and can be used to facilitate conversations with colleagues, students, and families. 

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What Audiences Are Saying

I wanted to find an impactful way to begin an internal dialogue at pocket.watch about race, equality, and injustice. Inviting our employees to watch Virtually Free, and holding a live Q&A with André, provided a valuable opportunity for our team to engage in an open, honest, and frank conversation about these very important issues.
Chris Williams
Ceo & Founder Pocketwatch, Inc
We felt compelled to begin programming within our team to educate and show our support for racial and social injustice. At a time where there are protests and discussions around Black Lives Matter and policing policies, the Virtually Free screening and subsequent creator interview, inspired our team to do more in the space of juvenile injustice and alternative community programs.
Dario Spina
CMO, Viacom Velocity
I learned a lot from watching it, especially as a white teenager who attends a private school, seeing that divide in treatment and the obstacles that youth incarceration exacerbates."
11/12 Grade Student
In this time of incredible strife, it gave me hope. It also shined a light on the reasons why the featured kids ended up incarcerated.
11/12 Grade Student
It is clearly an extremely though-provoking film that would teach students, particularly white students, about their privilege regarding policing.
11/12 Grade Student
We work with adolescents. Every one of our kids needs to be reminded how lucky they are, and the privileges they have gained by joining our community, and how that will affect them forever.
11/12 Grade Teacher
Particularly impactful is how the film demonstrates the capacity of art to communicate where words fail. It gives a unique perspective of how silenced voices can speak effectively to power.
11/12 Grade Teacher
  • May 28, 2020 – Virtual Screening for Shine Global’s 15th Anniversary Screening Series
  • June 2020 – Germantown Friends School
  • June 2020 – Viacom Velocity Internal Screening
  • July 2020 – pocket.watch Internal Screening
  • August 4, 2020 – CultureConnect Club, Rhinebeck, NY
  • August 11, 2020 – National Anti-Racism Teach-in (NART)
  • September 11, 2020 – Richmond International Film Festival (Tickets and Info CLICK HERE ) *WINNER
  • September 11, 2020 – Arts Education Partnership Annual Convening (Registration CLICK HERE )
  • September 14, 2020 – DC Black Film Festival (Tickets and info CLICK HERE) *WINNER
  • September 30 – October 4, 2020 – International Black Film Festival Nashville (Tickets CLICK HERE )
  • October 13, 2020 -Performing Statistics
  • October 19-25, 2020 – Montclair Film Festival (Tickets CLICK HERE) *WINNER
  • October 27, 2020 – Friends’ Central School
  • November 4-22, 2020 – St. Louis International Film Festival (Tickets CLICK HERE)
  • January 3rd to February 3rd, 2021 – Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services.  Click here to [RSVP and for more info ]
    • January 8th, 3-4pmET Live Panel
    • January 29th 4-5pmET, Live Panel
  • January 12th, 2021 – Franklin County Community That Cares Coalition 
  • January 14th, 2021 – Lowell School
  • February 9, 2021 – Media Providence Friends School
  • February 18 – March 4, 2021 – New York African Film Festival

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