Host a Screening

How to Host a Screening
Hosting a screening is a powerful way to spread the world and help the film have real impact. If you would like to organise a screening of THE GIANTS in your community or workplace please read below to learn about the different ways you can do so. Once your screening is ready please Contact Us so we can add you to our Community Screening Page & support you on social media.

HOST A SCREENING IN A CINEMA

FROM APRIL 20

You can contact any cinema (already showing or not showing THE GIANTS) and ask for a group booking for THE GIANTS. The cinema will give you a venue hire fee based on the day, time and seating capacity chosen. Included in their quote will be the film's hire fee - which will be paid by the cinema to our distributor Madman. Madman will ensure delivery of the film to the cinema for the screening. The fee for film hire depends on the size of the audience and the purpose of the screening. Get started by checking local screenings of THE GIANTS on the Madman site (cinemas listed by state).

FIND A LOCAL CINEMA SCREENING

HOST A SCREENING IN A CINEMA VIA FANFORCE

FROM MAY 4

If you don't have enough people confirmed for a group booking, and can't commit to a group booking, you can try to book through FanForce. Submit your preferred cinema and date, and promote it to your friends. The screening will be confirmed once enough individuals have pre-bought a ticket for it. Read below for more info.

THE GIANTS ON FANFORCE

OTHER VENUES INCLUDING ONLINE

FROM MAY 20

Screenings can take place in any other venue as well as online. Please email us and provide us with details of the organiser, purpose of the screening, proposed date and venue, as well as the size of the audience. We will give you a quote for the film hire, and if accepted, you will be invoiced by our distributor Madman who will also ensure delivery of the film to you in the format of your choice (DVD, DCP, or digital file).

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