Bring the beautiful and uplifting story  of Pale Male to your community

Screening format: Blue-ray or dvd

Length: 85 minutes

Suitable for kids 7 to 107 years old

 

If you are interested to host a screening of The Legend of Pale Male

in your school, theater, museum, community center, library or non

profit organization, just order a public exhibition copy of the film 

( dvd or blue ray ) by submitting an order form and email it to

[email protected]


For STUDENT TOOLS, DISCUSSION GUIDE and

TIPS FOR HOSTING, click HERE


Licensing fee:


Theater:

Please contact  [email protected]


Community, museum, school, non profit organization:

$300 for one screening on a dvd format

$320 for one screening on a blue ray format

( lower rate apply for multiple screenings )


Dvd for resale:

DVD and blue rays are not available to consumers yet but we offer non profit organizations the unique opportunity to purchase a minimum of 20 dvd and/or 15 blue rays at more than 50%.

( $10 per dvd instead of $24.95 )

( $15 per blue ray instead of $30 )

In other words, the resale of the dvd and/or blue rays alone

during your event will finance the licensing cost of the film.


Q/A with filmmaker:

Via skype or  ichat add $300


Personal appearance of filmmaker: 

Add $800 + travel expenses


(discounted rate for Activist and Grassroots organizations)

 


Topics:


American Dream

Animal Behavior

Animal Rights

Birds

Central Park

Community

Environment

Filmmaking

New York City

Urban Wildlife

Wildlife Cinematography



What they say about the film:


“Extraordinary story”

                           National Audubon Society


  “A New York love story “

                            The New York Times


“Truly inspiring and uplifting”

                              The Humane Society of the US


“The triumph of wildlife and the human spirit”

                                      International Wildlife Film Festival


“It would be hard to imagine a better holiday family movie treat!”

                                          Boston Herald


“ FOUR STARS!

San Francisco has the Wild parrots of Telegraph Hills but New York has Pale Male!”

                                           San Francisco Chronicle


“Thank you so much, both the parent chaperones and students were raving about the film all day!”

                                                           Chris Carter, Second grade teacher