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WATCH ONLINE

The film is currently only available at community screenings in select communities. See below for upcoming dates, and sign up for the newsletter to be notified when it becomes available online.

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EVENTS

Feb 21, 2026 @ 7 pm

Special Benefit Screening + Q&A

Velocats Collective, 1929 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA 98368

Suggested Donation: $15

Tickets available the bike shop or by calling (360) 344-2448

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Jan 24, 2026 @ 2pm and 7pm

Special Benefit Screening + Q&A

New Life Church, 1636 Hastings Ave. Port Townsend, WA 98368

Suggested Donation: $15

Sliding scale tickets are here.

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Oct 26th, 2025 @ 4:15 pm: Friday Harbor Film Festival (FHFF)

Palace Theater (Friday Harbor, Wa)


Sept 19th @ 1:30 pm: Port Townsend Film Festival (PTFF)

American Legion Hall (Port Townsend, Wa)

HOST A SCREENING

By hosting an in-person screening in your community you can join us in our mission to change the way audiences view those struggling with substance use disorder, mental health challenges, and homelessness.

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​Please fill out the screening request form using the button below to request a community screening in your area. We'll be in touch ASAP.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What types of venues can screenings take place in? A theater or dedicated audio-visual event space is the preferred choice for screening the film as it will most likely have the best parking, seating, equipment, etc. This ensures a smooth and high-quality experience for your guests. You can always ask the venue if they have a discounted rate or if they'd be willing to donate their space in exchange for sponsorship of the event. Other great venue options include: Independent or boutique theaters; university or other educational auditoriums; arts, community, or public libraries; conference rooms.

Is it possible to bring the filmmaker to my event? Absolutely! Gabe, the film's director and producer, would be honored to attend as his schedule allows. He can host an audience Q&A to help deepen the impact of the film. Costs typically include travel expenses and an appearance fee, which varies based on your event's location, timing, and scope.

Can the filmmaker join my event virtually?​ Yes! For an additional fee, Gabe, the film's director and producer, can join your event virtually (Zoom or other platform). The fee varies depending on the details of your event and is subject to availability.

Are captions and subtitles available? Yes and maybe. The film can be shown with open captions (text on screen throughout) or with closed captions (for venues that support it). We don't have any subtitles yet, but feel free to ask, and we'll see what we can do. Most likely, there will be a fee for subtitles.

What is the film rated? The film does not have a rating. While it deals with themes of substance use disorder (including overdose), mental health (including suicidal ideation and hearing voices), recovery, and homelessness, there is no violence on screen. Depending on the level of maturity, it is suitable for children. However, most kids will probably not find it very entertaining.

Can I watch the film before hosting an event? This is not currently an option. However, we would be happy to discuss the film's storytelling in detail with you and/or show you select scenes to give you as clear a sense as possible of the overall shape and tone of the film.

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