Organise Screening
It’s easy to organise a screening of PLANEAT. All you need to do is take three simple steps:
Step 1: Buy a licence to show PLANEAT
Step 2: Confirm your venue and screening date
Step 3: Publicise and promote your screening!
PLANEAT is a fun film to be shown just before or after a meal in your local art house, community centre, restaurant or even in your living room. It is also an educational and engaging film perfect to screen in your school, organisation or corporation. So once you decide you want to organize a screening – you should just start to look around for the best place that works for you.
Can I charge for the tickets?
You are most welcome to charge for tickets for your screenings. Some people organise a screening in order to raise money for a charity they support; others just need a bit extra in their pocket. If you don’t have the money to buy a licence you should consider charging a bit for the tickets.
From our experience, when people pay for tickets in advance, they are more likely to remember the day of the screening and be there on time. Eventbrite is a good website that can help you charge for tickets in advance.
Whether you charge for tickets or not, by screening PLANEAT you will help us spread the message, and help this planet be a better place! So – just do it!
How much does it cost?
We only charge to cover our costs (and since the entire film was made completely independently and funded out of our own pockets by organising a screening you help us too).
The screening fee is dependent on how many people you plan a screening for. You can find out how much it costs at PLANEAT/shop.
PLANEAT is also available for theatrical bookings on Digibeta, DVCam, and DVD. For more details, contact or@planeat.co.uk.
The film is in English and it is 72 minutes long. We also made a 35 minutes version, however we recommend screening the full version. Once you buy a screening licence, we will posters you a DVD with the full version of the film. We will also e-mail you invitations and poster that you can use to publicise your screening.
We are working on getting the film subtitled into different languages. For now, we can post you a DVD with Spanish, German, Japanese or Hebrew Subtitles if you wish. If you would like to help us translate the film to other languages please contact us.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND HOPE YOU LOVE THE FILM AS MUCH AS WE DO!
Or and Shelley.