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ORDERING THE FILM

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Bull Frog Distributors :

TELEPHONE: 1-800-543-3764  or 610-779-8226 /
Fax: 610/370-1978

EMAIL: info(at)bullfrogfilms.com or WEB: or www.bullfrogfilms.com

To contact the director:

TELEPOHNE: 514.848.2424 ext. 2540

EMAIL: info(at)thewaterfrontmovie.org or elizabeth.miller(at)sympatico.ca

ORGANIZING YOUR EVENT:

Step 1: PROGRAM

Watch short videos from our water channel for tips on organizing a great event!

Step 2: SELECT A LOCATION

Select a screening location that's suitable for both the event and the audience.

Step 3: SPREAD THE WORD

To let people know about your event use our template poster, and
template press release. Let us know about the event so we can post it on our site. You can also use the wiki to promote the event.

Step 4: INVOLVE OTHERS TO PROMOTE DISCUSSION.

Use our screening guide, screening checklist, and our FAQ to get the most out of your event and connect the film to social change. Use our screening agenda for ideas on organizing your event, and most importantly - feel free to think outside the box and have fun with it!

Step 5: REPORT BACK

We want to hear how your screening goes! Use our screening feedback form to evaluate your event. Then send us the information along with photos and so that we can track our ability to use the film to raise awareness around issues such as environmental justice, urban planning, gender, race etc.