Want to Host a Screening?

At Your Cervix is being shown by colleges, universities, medical and nursing schools, and community groups around the country. By combining the film’s compelling and deeply emotional testimony with impactful resources and support, we are empowering medical students, patients, medical providers, and communities across the country to end nonconsensual and unethical pelvic exams on patients under anesthesia.

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What is a screening?

A screening is an opportunity to bring the film to your group — big or small. We provide access to the film and a screening kit with additional tools, including promotional assets and discussion guides.

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How does it work?

Screenings can be live virtual, in-person or demand — or a combination of all! We have several options for screening packages to achieve a variety of goals and maximize your impact. We’ll work with you to determine the right fit.

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Why host a screening?

A film screening is a great opportunity to engage your audience with high-quality content and discuss this important topic. Your audience will get an exclusive chance to see the film, and you can include “bonus content” like a discussion panel, Q&A, or workshop.

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What is the cost of a screening?

Our goal is for screenings to be affordable for organizations of all sizes. Tell us about your audience and intended usage, and we’ll discuss the details. The screening can even be leveraged as a fundraiser for your organization!

Screening Options

Virtual, In-Person or

On-Demand Film Screening

Includes the following:

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License to screen At Your Cervix on the Kinema interactive platform for limited time

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Viewer Screening Kit with discussion guides and resources for viewers.

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Marketing Materials:  graphics, film images & clips, trailer, SM and press release templates

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Host Screening Guide with tips and best practices for planning and running your event.

ADD ON: Discussion with Director, A’magine + Others

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Virtual or In-Person post screening conversation with director/producer A’magine or Ari Silver-Isenstadt, MD  (*additional fees required)

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Include with Community Panel where local experts, organizers and professionals discuss the topics of the film

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Utilize as a fundraiser via sponsors, ticket sales & donations during your event

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Email us to learn more and/or fill out the form below

ADD ON: Discussion with Director, A’magine + Others

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Virtual or In-Person post screening conversation with director/producer A’magine or Ari Silver-Isenstadt, MD  (*additional fees required)

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Include with Community Panel where local experts, organizers and professionals discuss the topics of the film

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Utilize as a fundraiser via sponsors, ticket sales & donations during your event

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Email us to learn more and/or fill out the form below

Unlimited Screening License for Internal Use

Includes the following:

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Digital download of the film for unlimited classroom, internal organization or individual use (public screenings not included)

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Viewer Screening Kit with discussion guides and resources for viewers.

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Email us to learn more and/or fill out the form below (ask us about discounts for small/underfunded  CBOs/NGOs)

These are the most typical screening scenarios we offer. If you have something else in mind, we’d love to work with you to create the best screening for your needs. Please fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you right away. Thank you for your interest in partnering with At Your Cervix and fighting medical sexual assault.

What People Are Saying

Ryan Sutherland

“As a medical student at Yale, I strongly believe that all medical trainees should see At Your Cervix as part of their learning. The film brings to light how medical students are frequently put in situations where they are asked to perform intimate exams without explicit patient consent, and it calls for necessary reform in how medical institutions handle this sensitive aspect of training. We hosted the film at Yale School of Medicine, and I have already seen the impact of the film in changes being made to consent processes at Yale. We were so honored to screen it at our campus and are so happy to see the ripples that this film is making in medical education nationwide!”

– Ryan Sutherland, 2nd year medical student

Rosie Laine

“At Your Cervix is a groundbreaking film that starts critical conversations about consent in pelvic care, ethics in medical education, and trauma-informed pelvic care. This film has the power to be transformative for provider-patient interactions, and for health systems more broadly.”

-Rosie Laine, Student Engagement & Advocacy Manager for Nurses for Sexual and Reproductive Health

Jameela Jamil

“One of the most amazing documentaries I have ever seen. It was so informative. There are ties between abortion, the history of midwives vs. gynecology, so much understanding of patriarchy and gynecology in this. You really connected so many dots for me throughout the documentary where I could understand the history and see how we got here and that made me feel actually genuinely hopeful we can find our way out. It was amazing. I thank you for empowering us to take back our autonomy, and you are amazing.”

– Jameela Jamil, actress, activist, podcaster, and television host and judge 

The Reproductive Health Project of the American Medical Student Association

At Your Cervix confronts a common and particularly egregious violation of patient bodily autonomy under the guise of medical education and training. This film makes a vitally important contribution to the much-needed exposure of rape culture in medicine, and holds the medical education system to account for perpetuating professional norms rooted in domination, control, and disregard for the universal human right of bodily integrity. We hope this film inspires medical educators and medical students everywhere to be the generation that declares, This stops with us!”

– The Reproductive Health Project of the American Medical Student Association

Michael Walls

“This film is an excellent presentation of the harm to both patients and physicians caused by non consensual pelvic exams performed purely for educational purposes. It provides concrete, trauma-informed strategies for programs and students to ensure patient safety without compromising education.”

– Michael Walls, DO, MPH President, American Medical Student Association

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