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PERSONAL USE

DVDs purchased for personal use may be shown only in private homes to non-paying audiences.
Home screenings may not be affiliated with organizations in any way. Buy the DVD for personal use

INSTITUTIONAL USE

SMALL INSTITUTIONS

Educational and non-profit institutions, religious organizations, schools, and public libraries with budgets under $500,000: Buy for small institution

LARGE INSTITUTIONS

Educational and non-profit institutions, religious organizations, schools, and public libraries with budgets over $500,000: Buy for large institution

NOTE: If you plan to charge admission or show the film to an audience of more than 50 people, you must complete a screening agreement and pay a $150 screening fee in addition to the cost of the DVD. Fill out the inquiry form, and JWA will email you a screening agreement and invoice.

The DVD of Making Trouble may not be shown for profit-making or fundraising purposes without prior written authorization from the Jewish Women's Archive and payment of a fundraising screening fee of $500 in addition to the cost of the DVD. Contact JWA for details.

Making Trouble may not under any circumstances be shown theatrically or commercially.



Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the film?
Making Trouble has a running time of 85 minutes.

I want to screen the film at my college, synagogue or temple, community center, etc.
What do I need to do?

When you purchase a DVD through our store, you have the right to screen the film in an educational or non-commercial setting where no admission fee is charged. If you plan to charge admission or show the film to an audience of more than 50 people, you must complete a screening agreement and pay a $150 fee per screening in addition to the cost of the DVD. Fill out an inquiry form, and JWA will email you a screening agreement and invoice.

If my institution buys the film, can we screen the film publicly as many times as we want?
Any time you show the film to more than 50 people or charge admission, you must pay a $150 fee.

Where has the film been screened?
See Now Playing for a listing of past and upcoming screenings.

Is there a Discussion Guide available for post-film conversations?
You can download a free Discussion Guide for Making Trouble.

Can a JWA speaker facilitate a post film discussion?
Yes, depending on availability. Contact us for details.




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