Host a community screening

A community screening is more than just a movie night—it’s an opportunities to spark meaningful conversations, build connections, and advance visibility and acceptance for non-monogamy in your local community.

Whether you're organizing an intimate gathering in your living room or a larger event at a community center, lifestyle club, or private venue, hosting a screening creates space for people to come together, share experiences, and take action to support the growing movement for relationship recognition and rights.

What Are Community Screenings?

Community screenings are organizer-led events that can range from small gatherings of a dozen people to larger assemblies of 100 or more. These events create spaces where viewers can connect with one another, discuss the film's message, and take action to support the movement for relationship recognition and rights. They're powerful opportunities to build community while advancing understanding around non-monogamous relationships.

How it works

Who can host? Community organizations, private clubs, individual organizers, educational groups—anyone passionate about fostering dialogue and understanding around non-monogamy.

What does it cost? There's no cost to host a screening, but we also can't provide financial support for venue rental or other expenses.

When can I host? Screenings can begin July 1 and continue through September 30, 2025. Future availability is to be determined.

Can I charge for tickets? Events shouldn't be profit-making ventures, but we encourage you to use sliding-scale or fixed-price tickets to raise money for our advocacy partners: OPEN, Woodhull Freedom Foundation, and the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom.

What do I get? Secure film access, a complete hosting toolkit with promotional materials, discussion guides, and ongoing support from our team.

Can I host an online screening? Only in-person community screenings are possible at this time!

Where else can I watch the film? The film isn't yet available for individual viewing—we're working on streaming distribution. Community screenings are an exciting way to share the film pre-release. If you just want to watch it on your own, hang tight!

Ready to Host?

By hosting a screening, you're not just sharing a film—you're help build the movement for non-monogamy rights and acceptance.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and will receive a reply within 2-4 business days