Licensing
A license gives your organization the right to return to this film across cohorts, sessions, and years — without starting over every time. No subscriptions. No portals. No usage tracking. Just institutional good faith and a resource that earns its keep.
Each tier is built around how your organization plans to use the film. Every license includes the full curriculum package. Higher tiers add materials designed for broader and longer-term use.
Entry
$495
One group or cohort
Most common
Standard
$1,495
Up to three cohorts · Two-year term
Signature
$4,995
Organization-wide · Perpetual
Every license grants permission to use the film and materials in closed internal settings — classrooms, meetings, retreats, staff trainings, advisory periods, and other internal reflection spaces.
Licenses are for internal use only. Public performance, public online streaming, or social media distribution is not included unless a separate agreement is made.
You may upgrade your license to a higher tier at any time. Standard licenses may be renewed beyond the original term. Licenses may be transferred within the licensed organization.
Can different teams within our organization use it?
Yes — scope depends on your selected tier. The Standard license covers up to three cohorts. The Signature license covers your entire organization with no restrictions on teams or screenings.
Can we show this publicly or on social media?
Not under these licenses. Public performance or streaming requires a separate arrangement — reach out to discuss.
Can we upgrade after we've already purchased?
Yes, at any time. You pay the difference between your current tier and the new one. Nothing is lost from your original purchase.
How does payment work?
Entry licenses are handled via secure checkout link. Standard and Signature licenses are invoiced — card, ACH, or check all accepted. Most organizations finalize during or right after a short call.
What if we want to use it beyond the two-year Standard term?
Standard licenses can be renewed upon request. If your organization is getting consistent use out of the film, the Signature perpetual license often makes more sense at that stage.
Midland ISD
Shared officially. 1,300+ reactions. 184 shares.
CBS7 News
Covered the story. Anchor shared personally.
Ector Theatre
Screened as a short before a feature film.
City of Midland
Declared an official Mr. Curtis Day — May 12.
Northern Michigan TV
Aired the story the same week it went local.
Chick-fil-A Midland
Shared the film to their community audience.
Ready to bring this into your organization?
There's no pressure and no pitch deck. Just a conversation about how your organization works and which license makes sense for how you'll use the film.
Secure payment options available by invoice or checkout link — whichever fits your internal process.