A Film-Based Education Program on Resilience & Mindfulness
(Appropriate for ages 10 and up)
Options + PricingIt delves into the power of resilience, adaptability, community and belonging.
The film highlights new laws and well established programs already reducing bullying in schools and communities. As with all of our film programs, we provide resources, evidence based activities and tools to disrupt our patterns so that together we can learn to make a positive impact in our communities.
Whether your school or organization is online learning, offline learning, or a blend of both, we offer all of our Film-Based Education Programs virtually and in person, including our films Angst, LIKE, The Upstanders, Nevertheless, and RACE to Be Human.
You can now easily and affordably access IndieFlix education programs on anxiety, bullying, effects of social media, mental health, and gender & racial equity, as well as participate in interactive evidenced based activities, learning bursts and discussion guides.
We create and customize a portal for your community, which includes the film to watch on-demand for 48 hours within a specific date range, tip sheet, family discussion guide, and more, all in one central dashboard.
We provide a producer to help you host a Live Screening Event followed by a Q&A with your panelists at a specific date & time at our theater in the cloud. We also provide a branded registration page so you can invite your community to sign up to watch. Choose to include the filmmaker and/or experts featured in our films for an additional fee.
We will record this event and make the event and your panel discussion available as an on-demand viewing in your branded dashboard for 48 hours after your event
“As a parent, it really made me reflect on my own behavior. In my job, I worry that maybe what I feel is assertiveness and confidence might be more akin to bullying. This was a wakeup call to look in the mirror.”
Marnie C.
Parent
“This movie helped show me that I’m not alone. It made me feel more comfortable to speak up.”
Bobbie W.
Age 13
“I found David’s story to be very sad. It was really hard to hear the story. But if we turn away because it is hard to hear, then aren’t we just continuing to be bystanders. As hard as these stories are to hear, we need to stand up, listen, and speak out.”
Abi M.
Age 14