Community Engagement

Films are kept alive by the rooms they enter.

SHARE LOVE works with organizers, libraries, schools, cultural institutions, and care networks to design screenings that belong to the community, not only the calendar.

Engagement Model

From audience to relationship.

  • · Identify the community that has been asking for this conversation.
  • · Build the room with partners before tickets or registration go live.
  • · Center access: captions, ASL, sensory space, content notes, and care resources.
  • · Pay artists, moderators, speakers, childcare providers, and access workers.
  • · Close with a next step the room can actually take.

Screening Series

Ongoing programs we curate, host, and support.

No. 01

Sunday Afternoon Cinema

Community libraries · nationwide

Free family screenings paired with filmmaker conversations. Hosted with local librarians, teachers, and youth organizers.

No. 02

Campus Tours

Colleges & universities

Director-led visits with Q&A, craft workshops, and informal office hours for emerging student filmmakers.

No. 03

Institutional Partnerships

Museums, cultural centers, festivals

Curated programs designed with institutions whose audiences should be in conversation with these films.

Dialogue

After the credits, the conversation.

Every program is paired with a moderated conversation, community-led discussion, or institutional panel. We help host organizations design a discussion frame that fits their audience and leaves the room with a practical next step.

Black-and-white close portrait of an audience member in sunglasses laughing and clapping during a post-screening conversation, with fellow viewers applauding in the background

In Community With

Partners & Allies

  • Sundance Institute Artist Services
  • Firelight Media
  • ARRAY Alliance
  • BlackStar Projects
  • Women in Media
  • LALIFF
  • Tribeca Film Institute
  • Pan African Film Festival
  • NYU Tisch
  • Independent Filmmaker Project