Bring Screenagers to Your School or Community!

Join 20,000+ hosts who have shown our movies in their community

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What our hosts say

School Host

Our Screenagers Movie event was a success! Your team was very helpful and professional. Screenagers has generated much discussion. We are planning for next year!

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R. Basilio
Baltimore County PTA
Community Host

The event achieved exactly what we set out to and more. I could not have asked for any better. I received so much positive feedback!

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A. Evans
Rensselaer County
Community Host

So many people thanked us for having a showing and it seemed like everyone gleaned something from it! Thank you again for walking us through everything and making it easy to have a community event like this.

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M. Troll
Catonsville United Methodist Church
School Host

The parents definitely appreciated the film and walked away with new perspectives. We paired the screening with a panel discussion featuring a clinical child psychologist and an expert on media and children. It was a huge success!

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J. Loper
Holy Spirit Catholic School
Community Host

We have been fortunate enough to screen your films multiple times in our schools and community, in partnership with many here in Westborough. It has helped fuel me in my work and as a parent.

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K. Petralia
Westborough Connects
School Host

The film itself is wonderful, and I was so happy to find the wealth of resources that came along with it. We are glad to have such good support for our work with parents.

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- B. Spears
Wilkesboro Elementary School

Why Screenagers Works

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In this digital age, young people face rising rates of poor mental health, distracted learning, device dependence, and exposure to harmful online content.


These challenges have become everyday realities for families and schools.


The Screenagers movies help schools and communities address these issues directly.


Each screening brings together students, parents, educators, and community members to learn side by side and spark open, honest conversations that rarely happen elsewhere.


While each film explores a distinct theme, they are all united by one purpose: helping young people thrive in a world shaped by technology.


Through real stories, grounded science, and practical tools for both youth and adults, the Screenagers movies open minds, inspire dialogue, and equip communities to create lasting change.

Audience feedback:

94%

Were engaged by the movie

95%

Thought the movie contained important information

91%

Were motivated to make positive change after watching

Source: 2025 Survey of Member Schools

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HOSTING OPTIONS

Ready to bring Screenagers to your school or community? Choose the option that fits your needs.

1. One-Time Screening License

2. BECOME A MEMBER SCHOOL

1. One-Time Screening License

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A screening license allows hosts to screen one of our movies once to their school or community on a chosen date.

Who is this for?

Everyone! If you have a suitable venue and a community to screen to, then a screening license is a great option for running a one-time event.

Includes:

License to host one screening of your chosen Screenagers film

Facilitator guide and post-screening discussion questions

Access to posters, graphics, and other marketing materials

Handouts and resources for attendees at your screening event

Subtitles available in multiple languages, please inquire for options

Pricing & More Info

Pricing is available on inquiry. Discounts are available for those those looking to license multiple movies and screenings.

2. BECOME A MEMBER SCHOOL

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The Screenagers Project is our online membership platform for schools and other orgs serving youth, giving year-round access to our movies, curriculum and resources.

Who is this for?

Typically schools where year-round access allows for usage across screenings, classroom, faculty etc. But other use cases exist, so please inquire so we can understand your needs in greater detail.

Includes:

Run screenings of the movies (e.g. parent night) as often as needed.

Unlimited use of the movies for internal school use - classroom, faculty etc.

Access to shortened versions of the movies for classroom/student viewings

Full curriculum of lesson plans by theme and grade level and other resources

Ready-to-use classroom and discussion materials year-round

Pricing & More Info

Pricing is available on inquiry. Discounts are available for those those looking to purchase multiple memberships (e.g. School Districts).

Memberships are available on a 12 or 36 month basis and sold on a strictly one school per membership basis.

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It's a wonderful film. Such a great conversation starter and so relatable to every family. Appreciate your ability to make a film that reaches to so many people. Great job!

A. Nelson
Soquel Elementary School

I had the privilege of showing this to my middle years class last year and found it to be an incredible resource/discussion starter. The class was fully engaged, and it was an amazing springboard into topics which are often hard to tackle.

S. Peters
North Park Wilson School

I had the opportunity to view the Screenagers Under the Influence thru CADCA. I think it was absolutely wonderful!! After seeing it, I realized the importance of these movies for our community.

D. Wiegert
Public Health Nurse

How schools & hosts use our movies

Over 20,000 schools and community hosts have shown our movies and used our resources in a wide variety of ways. Here are a few common examples!

School Screenings

One Time License
Membership
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Every day, schools bring together their students, parents and faculty to watch our movies together at parent nights and similar events.

Using the facilitator guides to host insightful discussions afterwards, opens dialogue that continues on and sparks lasting change.

Community Events

One Time License
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Community groups, nonprofits, coalitions and faith-based groups regularly host Screenagers events to spark open dialogue about technology and youth wellbeing.

These gatherings bring together families, educators, and local leaders in a shared space to reflect, learn, and build stronger community connections.

Classroom Screenings

Membership
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Teachers use the Screenagers movies to support digital citizenship, health, and social-emotional learning.

In our memberships, the shorter student versions make it easy to screen in class and lead focused discussions that encourage reflection, empathy, and better decision-making around tech use.

Teacher Training

One Time License
Membership
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Many schools use Screenagers films as part of professional development sessions.

The movies help staff better understand the digital world their students are navigating and provide a springboard for meaningful discussion about setting healthy boundaries and supporting student wellbeing.

Restorative Practice

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Counselors and administrators integrate Screenagers into restorative or behavioral programs to foster understanding and empathy.

Watching together helps students reflect on their choices, strengthen relationships, and take part in constructive, forward-looking conversations about tech use and behavior.

Supports Phone Bans

One Time License
Membership
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Many schools use Screenagers to support the rollout of phone-free policies.

The movies and discussion guides help students, parents, and staff understand the reasons behind these changes, strengthening support for balanced tech use, improving focus in class, and reinforcing healthier boundaries.

Many Other Uses!

One Time License
Membership
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From PTA meetings and youth programs to district conferences and health initiatives, Screenagers has been used in countless creative ways.

Wherever there’s a need to open honest conversations about growing up in the digital age, our films and guides provide a trusted foundation to start.

Common Questions

Can I watch the movie(s) to see if they’re suitable for our school or group?

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Yes. Our team are always happy to set up a preview stream for prospective hosts. Just reach out via our inquiry form with more details, and we’ll arrange that for you.

How do schools or hosts typically fund their screenings or memberships?

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Schools and hosts have funded their screenings in a wide variety of ways. On inquiry a member of our team can share common examples, along with information on relevant federal and state funding programs that many hosts have successfully used.

What ages are the different movies appropriate for?

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We encourage parents and children to watch together at community events to spark healthy discussions. General recommendations:

- Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age — Middle school and up (Grade 6+); some elementary schools show it at Grades 4–5.
- Screenagers: Elementary School Edition — Elementary school (Grades K–5).
- Screenagers: Next Chapter — Middle school and up (Grade 6+).
- Screenagers: Under the Influence — Middle school and up (Grade 6+).

These are guidelines only; please use your judgment based on your community. Preview copies are available to help you decide.

What support do you provide to help us promote and run our screening?

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Every screening license or membership includes ready-to-use promotional materials such as flyers and social media graphics to help spread the word and maximize attendance.

If you would like, we can also list your event on our Screenings page so your community can easily find and share it.

Additionally, you’ll receive facilitator and discussion guides, plus audience handouts and links to related resources.

I just want to watch the movie at home. Why isn’t it on Netflix, Prime, etc.?

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The Screenagers movies aren’t available for on-demand or online streaming at home.

We make our films to be shown at in-person community screenings, such as those held at schools and other local organizations.

Check our Find a Screening calendar for upcoming events near you, or inquire below to learn more about hosting a screening in your community.

Still have questions?

Our experienced team have helped over 20,000 schools and community host run successful screening events. Reach out using our inquiry form and you’ll be connected with a member of our team who can answer any questions.

Our Movies

Screenagers: Growing Up In the Digital Age

Now updated for 2025 | An award-winning film that probes into the vulnerable corners of family life and depicts messy struggles over social media, video games and academics. The film offers solutions on how we can help our kids navigate the digital world.

Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition

This new version of the original Screenagers movie addresses issues that elementary school aged kids, parents and educators are facing, i.e., smartwatches in class, unhooking from and monitoring video gaming, social media pressures, exposure too young and what research shows is a healthy amount of screen time.

Screenagers Next Chapter: Youth Mental Health in the Digital Age

High Stress, anxiety and depression are experienced by millions of young people. We follow physician and filmmaker, Delaney Ruston, as she discovers solutions for improved adolescent well-being in the digital age.

Screenagers Under The Influence: Vaping Drugs & Alcohol in the Digital Age

Join Screenagers filmmaker, Delaney Ruston as she picks up her camera once more to examine the impact of our digital age on teens decision making in relation to substances such as vaping, alcohol and drugs.

Make an Inquiry

Fill out the form below for more information about hosting a screening event including pricing. If you are ready to talk with a member of our team you can schedule a call here or email info@thescreenagersproject.com

Screenagers Inquiry Form

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20,000+ Screening Events

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Over 12,000,000 Viewers

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Screened in 90+ Countries

Frequently asked Questions

How do screenings usually run — what does a typical event look like?

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Every community is different, but most events follow a simple format: brief introductions, the film screening, and then a discussion or Q&A.

Many hosts invite a counselor, teacher, or local expert to join the discussion, which helps create an engaging and meaningful experience.

What kind of venue do I need to host a screening?

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You only need a space large enough to fit your audience, along with appropriate screening equipment (projector, large display, or cinema screen). Most hosts use school gyms or auditoriums, churches, community centers, or library meeting spaces. Some work with a local school theater or commercial cinema.

Who facilitates post-film discussions at a screening?

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We highly recommend holding a post-film discussion immediately following the movie. Most organizers choose someone from their own community to moderate, using our facilitator guide that includes film facts and suggested discussion questions. Some hosts invite a panel of local experts to answer audience questions.

The filmmakers, Dr. Delaney Ruston & Lisa Tabb, are also available to book for a fee to lead the discussion and answer questions at your event.

Can I charge for tickets to my event?

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Yes. You can set any ticket price or offer free admission.

We've found around $5-10 to be most successful and many hosts run the screening for free and then invite donations.

Do the films come with subtitles?

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Yes. We offer many subtitle language options.

Please let us know your requirements during the booking process.

How much lead time do we need between booking and hosting a screening?

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We recommend a minimum of three to four weeks to allow time for you publicize your event with your community.

But no problem if you need to host sooner, just let us know and our team will accommodate.

For memberships, access to The Screenagers Project platform is available once payment is confirmed.

Can we organize multiple screening events or obtain multiple memberships for our school district?

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Yes. We offer reduced rates for multiple screening licenses or memberships purchased together. Please inquire for more details on pricing.

How many times can we show the movie(s) with a one-time license?

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A one-time license covers a single community screening for an audience size suitable for your venue.

Can we use one membership to show the movie at multiple schools or invite other schools to our screenings?

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No. Membership to The Screenagers Project is offered on a one-school-per-membership basis. You’ll need a membership for each school.

School screenings should be for the students and parents or guardians of that one school and should take place at their school site or another venue under their control.

What is the difference between the full versions and the student versions?

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The student versions remove parenting advice sections, focusing on youth perspectives—ideal for classroom use. However, we recommend screening the full version for parents and students together. Hearing from other adults in the community often leads to stronger understanding and more balanced discussion.

The student versions are included alongside the full versions as standard as part of membership and are available on request for One-Time License purchases.

We are an organization that serves multiple schools or communities. What options are available?

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Please contact us so we can understand your needs in more detail. We regularly work with coalitions, nonprofits, and community action groups that serve multiple schools or communities.

Generally, pricing is based on:
- One-time Licenses: One screening per license
- Memberships: One school per membership

Discounts are available for multiple purchases.

I just want to screen this for a small group. Is an event suitable for me?

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Please reach out through our inquiry form and we’ll share the available options for small-group settings.

Can I screen the movie to guests as part of an online event?

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Not with our standard screening license or membership to The Screenagers Project. Please contact us to discuss your requirements and we’ll explore options with you.