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Related: About this forumShould we organize a local screening of Citizen Koch?
I have no idea where we'd do it or how much it would cost...but it's something to think about:
http://www.citizenkoch.com/page/s/organize
I'm hoping some other groups in the area will also have screenings as the release date nears. Maybe Carolina Theatre will feature the film.
supernova
(39,345 posts)Citizen Koch and Inequality for All.
You may want to provide torches and pitchforks by the door as people are leaving though.
Triana
(22,666 posts)Inequality for All was featured at Carolina Theatre - free screening for those who signed up - a while back, but no doubt plenty have still not seen it.
And...the torches & pitchforks too. Ha!
I don't know if they would charge to present Citizen Koch to a small group. It doesn't say on the site. Hmph.
Maybe it'll turn up at Carolina too. If it does, I'll post about it here so folks know and can see it.
barbtries
(28,769 posts)is someone making a pope film yet? people need to know what we're up against in this state and in this country.
gklagan
(123 posts)The Move to Amend affiliate west of Haywood county might be up for organizing some screenings. Has anyone gotten in touch with the copyright owners about the public display rights? Public libraries are a good venue if the rights are affordable.
Triana
(22,666 posts)As many people as possible should see this film.
Not sure about costs. There's no info on their site & I've gotten no response yet.