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Hosting a screening of Deep Down is an easy and inexpensive way to spark community dialogue and social change. Ideas for ways to use the film for house parties, nonprofit organizations, campus groups, faith-based organizations, and more are in our Deep Down Screening Models (PDF) resource guide. Register your screening on Working Films' Screening Headquarters for others to find & attend.
Tools and templates
Screenings hosted by nonprofit organizations, faith-based groups, and other community groups

Deep Down offers a complete Community Screening Toolkit and a package deal that allows nonprofit organizations, churches, and their chapters to host their own community screenings. The Community Screening Pack ($99.99) includes one (1) copy of the film licensed for community screening and ten (10) home video copies of the film that the organization can use to recoup costs and raise funds for their own work at the screening. (Please note: the Community Screening Pack cannot be purchased for use by colleges, universities, or public libraries.)
Download the Community Screening Toolkit (PDF) > Purchase a Community Screening Pack > Contact our outreach team with questions >
Screenings hosted by universities and colleges
 Deep Down offers a copy of the film with an institutional license for use by colleges and universities through New Day Films. This version does not contain warning messages and can be used for campus screenings as well as kept in the institution's library or collections for years to come.
Download the Campus Guide (PDF) > Purchase a copy for your institution > Contact our outreach team with questions >
Don't want to host a screening? Other versions of Deep Down are available for libraries:
For public libraries and K-12 schools
If you don't need a copy of the film licensed for screening, buy a library copy for $99. (This version is licensed for use by libraries, but cannot be used for screenings.)
Purchase a copy for a public library or K-12 school ($99) >

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