How to organize a screening?

Would you like to offer your students an immersive, thought-provoking experience?
Amazonia: The Heart of Mother Earth can be screened in schools and universities, from middle school to higher education.
It provides an opportunity to explore topics like climate, biodiversity, Indigenous rights, environmental justice, spirituality, and intercultural cooperation.

Screenings are usually followed by a discussion with one of the directors (notably Gert-Peter Bruch) or an active member of the project. Other formats may also be considered: Indigenous guest speakers, film participants, or team members, either in person or via video call.

Fill out this form with your students’ level, the format you have in mind, and your preferred dates. Together, we’ll build an event that aligns with your curriculum and context.

Would you like to screen Amazonia: The Heart of Mother Earth in your school, university, association, company, or local community?
This nonprofit film is available as a tool for awareness-raising, education, or civic engagement.

Hosting a screening means opening the door to a living project, rooted in cooperation with Indigenous peoples and rich with opportunities for meaningful action.

Several formats are available (film only, Q&A with a guest speaker, virtual exchange, or in-person attendance), as well as short audiovisual modules adapted to schools.

Please fill out the form below — we will get back to you quickly to discuss possibilities and the best conditions for screening in your context.

Screening Request Form