Join community groups, places of worship, colleges, conferences, and other organizations sharing our films.

Host a screening event and Q&A

Film out the form or email hello@francescauseyfilms.com


Here’s how our online screening events work.

We’ll create a custom, branded web page for your community to stream the film online over a specific window of time, just as they would on Netflix or other streaming services. We can also host a moderated Zoom Q&A with Director Frances Causey and/or leadership from your organization.

We handle all of the tech and setup (including the film link and Zoom), share your private streaming link with you, and help you reach your community by sharing best practices and marketing materials to help get the word out.

Online virtual screening events include:

  • Streaming access to the film on-demand for a 7-day window

  • Customized, branded screening link including partner name, logo, and an optional personal video message to viewers

  • Professionally moderated Zoom Q&A with Director Frances Causey and partner leadership!

  • Turnkey email language and graphics for marketing and promotion

 
 

Join organizations like these sharing Frances Causey’s films

 Feedback from our partners

I strongly recommend, without hesitation, sharing The Long Shadow to foster and cultivate change.
— Moniqua Roberts, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Sharing Is Your Story Making You Sick? generated beautiful conversations about the value and use of recovery stories.
— Khalil Powers, KIVA Center (A Trauma-Informed and Recovery-Based Community)
Phenomenal… Every church ought to see The Long Shadow.
— Rory Smith, Anti-Racism Commission of the Episcopal Archdiocese of Chicago
Story is a bright light, bringing love, hope and encouragement into the world.
— Corey Brown, Professor Lenoir-Rhyne University
Hosting ‘Story’ was a great decision. It brought our community together to speak openly about mental health.
— Melissa Westerman, Director of Marketing, Ellenhorn Recovery Center
The Long Shadow is a great way to break the proverbial ice so that we can have this much-needed dialogue.
— Dr. Brian K. Clardy, Associate Professor of History, Murray State University
 

For questions or additional partnership opportunities contact Nick Kelso at nick@francescauseyfilms.com