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I work for an NGO based in Amsterdam, we are interested in Fair trade food and CSR
We are a non-profit society, run by retired volunteers, show only social justice documentaries, don't charge admission but ask for donations to help cover our costs, and hold our showings in The First United Church. We are starting to look at films to show. We try to create awareness of social justice issues in our small community. How much would it cost us as a not-for-profit group for a one time showing and where can we buy the DVD?
Phil De Rosa White Rock Social Justice Film Society
Phil De Rosa White Rock Social Justice Film Society
Would like to show the two films together followed by a discussion.
We are planning to start a petition to ban Dole products from our school and send letters to Dole to demand compensation for the workers.
Just as Al Gore spread the word on climate change, this a wonder way to inspire people to activism through showing of this film in small groups.
Could you send me a screener for preview? Thank you.
we are preparing the 2nd edition of Filmambiente - www.filmambiente.com - and would like to show both films at our festival.
We earlier published an interview of Fredrik Gertten (http://www.uljas.net/ajankohtaiset/vaarallinen-banaanitarina/) about Bananas! so we are obviously interested in writing a follow-up on the story.
I was also told that our article is seen on the document so naturally we'd appreciate a change to see.
I was also told that our article is seen on the document so naturally we'd appreciate a change to see.
Hey, my name is Alexandra. I'm from Sweden and my sister saw your movie and she recommended it to me, but I can't see if it's showing anywhere here in the US. I guess it's probably because of how things here seem to be shut down if there isn't a winning interest for the company who the movie is made about.

