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The Cinema Politica Network is made up of semi-autonomous film exhibition sites that, in a nod to the spirit of union organizing and community building, we call Locals.
Since 2003, we have had over 100 Locals from all over the world organizing community screening series and micro-festivals. Our current film catalogue offers locals the opportunity to select their own programs from over 800 titles.

Start Your Own Cinema Political Local

Have you noticed a lack of venues for independent political films in your community? Are you an activist group looking for a dynamic way to attract new members? Do you want to get your fellow schoolmates or community organizers energized and politicized around social justice issues?

Whether you are an established organiser or a budding film enthusiast, starting a Cinema Politica Local is a piece of cake!

Want to join our amazing Network?

Why join the Cinema Politica Network?

Do you want to get your fellow schoolmates or community members energized and politicized around social justice causes you care about? Have you noticed a lack of venues for independent political films in your community? Are you an activist group looking for a dynamic way to attract new members? Or do you just want to create a space where you can watch and discuss films that engage, inspire and activate with your favourite people?


If YES is the answer to any one of these questions, regardless of whether you are an established organiser or a budding film enthusiast, Cinema Politica is right here for you to join!

 

What you get?

 

  • Access to a political film collection of more than 700 titles (with Public Performance License) to screen from.

  • Personalized guidance from our dedicated Network Coordinator.

  • Programming advice and curated programs.

  • Promotional materials and support with marketing and social media.

  • Media-rich e-newsletter service.

  • And last but not least, a community of like-minded political artists, thinkers and organizers to be part of!

Are you ready to start screening rad documentaries? Please fill in the questionnaire below and our Network Coordinator will be in touch with you shortly!

New Members

Why join the Cinema Politica Network?

Do you want to get your fellow schoolmates or community members energized and politicized around social justice causes you care about? Have you noticed a lack of venues for independent political films in your community? Are you an activist group looking for a dynamic way to attract new members? Or do you just want to create a space where you can watch and discuss films that engage, inspire and activate with your favourite people?


If YES is the answer to any one of these questions, regardless of whether you are an established organiser or a budding film enthusiast, Cinema Politica is right here for you to join!

What you get?

Access to a political film collection of more than 700 titles (with Public Performance License) to screen from.

Personalized guidance from our dedicated Network Coordinator.

Programming advice and curated programs.

Promotional materials and support with marketing and social media.

Media-rich e-newsletter service.

And last but not least, a community of like-minded political artists, thinkers and organizers to be part of!

 

Are you ready to start screening rad documentaries? Please fill in the questionnaire below and our Network Coordinator will be in touch with you shortly!

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Contract Details

 

The undersigned, representative(s) of a member local in the Cinema Politica Network (“CPN”), agree to the following terms and conditions for membership as a Cinema Politica (“CP”’) Local (“The Local”) . The Local agrees to the following terms.

  1. The Local agrees to follow the conditions of screening film and video within the CPN. That is, to:
    1. Publicly screen films from the CPN catalogue listed as “FR” or Full Rights, and/or;
    2. Always contact the CPN programmer regarding titles listed otherwise (LR, etc) prior to programming selection and screening;
    3. Where a Local has acquired a film not listed in the CPN catalogue, it agrees to obtain written permission from the rights-holder(s) of that particular title and provide this letter or email to the CPN programmer prior to the screening of said title;
    4. d. Where a Local would like to acquire rights for a film not listed in the CPN catalogue and the screening rights are held by one of Cinema Politica’s distribution partners (National Film Board of Canada, Mongrel Media/Metropole Films, Women Make Movies, Media Education Foundation), it agrees to contact the CPN programmer and request that they obtain screening rights on its behalf.
  2. The Local must never charge admission to any CP screenings or prevent entry to audience members due to financial limitations. The Local may collect door donations for membership dues to the CPN (approved of by the CP Executive Director) or for the Local’s fundraising purposes. Fundraising must never be in the service of making surplus revenue or profit for the Local, but for membership fees, overhead or for specific campaigns and/or special events.
  3. The Local must:
    1. Pay membership dues determined by their particular agreement with the CPN. Each local, by marking off one box, indicates which fee level applies for the current year of membership in the CPN (as outlined at the end of this document);
    2. Agree to only collaborate (financial or otherwise) with other progressive social, business and arts groups and organizations;
    3. Agree that should The Local decide to open a bank account, The Local’s account must be identified as “Cinema Politica” plus the local’s name, as in “Cinema Politica Fredericton”;
  4. The Local must include the words “Cinema Politica” in the name of The Local, whether in conjunction with an existing organization (i.e., Cinema Politica and the Anarchist Film Collective) or independently (i.e., Cinema Politica Winnipeg).

The undersigned, representative(s) of a member local in the Cinema Politica Network (“CPN”), agree to the following terms and conditions for membership as a Cinema Politica (“CP”’) local (“The Local”) . The Local agrees to the following terms.

  1. The Local agrees to follow the conditions of screening film and video within the CPN. That is, to:
    1. Publicly screen films from the CPN catalogue listed as “FR (1)” or Full Rights (International), and/or;
    2. Where a local has acquired a film not listed in the CPN catalogue, it agrees to obtain written permission from the rights-holder(s) of that particular title and provide this letter or email to the CPN programmer prior to the screening of said title;
    3. Where a local would like to acquire rights for a film not listed in the CPN catalogue and the screening rights are held by one of Cinema Politica’s distribution partners (National Film Board of Canada, Mongrel Media/Metropole Films, Women Make Movies, Media Education Foundation), it agrees to contact the CPN programmer and request that they obtain screening rights on its behalf.
  2. The Local must never charge admission to any CP screenings or prevent entry to audience members due to financial limitations. The local may collect door donations for membership dues to the CPN (approved of by the CP Executive Director) or for the local’s fundraising purposes. Fundraising must never be in the service of making surplus revenue or profit for the local, but for membership fees, overhead or for specific campaigns and/or special events.
  3. The Local must:
    1. Pay membership dues of $750 CAD or 600 Euro per year for a total of 10 film screenings;
    2. Agree to only collaborate (financial or otherwise) with other progressive social, business and arts groups and organizations;
  4. The Local must include the words “Cinema Politica” in the name of The Local, whether in conjunction with an existing organization (i.e., Cinema Politica and the Anarchist Film Collective) or independently (i.e., Cinema Politica Winnipeg).

  1. The Local must publish/post the local's screening information on the CP website (www.cinemapolitica.org) at least seven (7) days prior to each screening AND use the CP website as a primary means of promoting The Local's screening events.
  2. The Local must promote all screening events by using the CP logo, url, and blurb (when applicable).
  3. The Local may not hold CP screening events associated with, or advertised as, events that promote or encourage sexism, racism, genderism, ageism, homophobia, transphobia, nationalism or any other form of discrimination against any individual or group.

If The Local is located at a high school, college or university campus, it agrees to submit a request to their institution’s library for the purchase of an institutional copy of each film programmed provided that the film is available for institutional purchase.

  1. Under no circumstances is The Local permitted to copy, lend or give away CP films to individuals or groups.
  2. The Local must complete the CPN questionnaire(s) at the end of each Membership year and return by letter, courier or email within two weeks of the date sent.
  3. The Local agrees to advise CPN of any changes to address or contact person immediately.
  4. The Local agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CP, its successors, licensees, and assigns, from any losses, damages, liabilities, claims, costs and expenses, including legal fees, arising as a result of any breach of any warranty, undertaking, representation or agreement made or entered into hereunder by The Local.
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