host a screening

Left Behind is a powerful tool to help audiences learn about dyslexia and the parent-led movement to make all schools equipped to help students with learning disabilities.

Bring the film to your community group, school, non-profit organization, library, college, or university to  screen the film on a non-theatrical or educational license.

For Community Groups &
Non-Profit Organizations

Visit Kinema for more information about on-demand licenses on their digital distribution platform.

Make sure to select “Host” and click the purple “Create Screening Event” button on the left hand navigation bar to access the right information for your screening.

For Schools, Libraries, Colleges & Universities

Visit Roco Films for more information about institutional licenses or complete this form to start a conversation with their team about the right licensing option.

“This film really engaged my students and helped them understand their own disability or those of their classmates.”

30-Year Veteran Special Education Teacher
– Florida

previous screenings

Organization

Greengate School at Randolph
University of La Verne
Ready to Read Foundation
The Reading League, Colorado
Steamboat Reading
GEMS
Dairy Arts Center
Sacred Heart University Community Theatre
Wakeman Town Farm
University of South Florida
Star of the Sea School
St. Clair County ROE # 50
Black Child Development Institute
Detroit Wayne County Community College
ISD 535 Rochester Public Schools
East Orange Parent Support Group
LaGuardia Community College
Brooklyn Waldorf School
Hunter College
Community School District 29
Community School District 29
International Dyslexia Association, Northern Ohio
Tigard-Tualatin School District
International Dyslexia Association, Oregon Branch
PA Literacy Coalition
Peace of Mind & Sunnyside Academy
Texas Woman’s University
Knapp Community
Sid W. Richardson Foundation
Cedar Valley High School
Christopher Newport University
Virginia Department of Education Training & Technical Assistance Center
Joyce's Legacy Learning Center
Highland View Elementary School Reading Buddies Program
Madison Public Library
Oneida Nation
Teach All To Read
Dyslexia Diaries
Lynn Galeazza Counselling and Consulting
Just Literacy

City, State

Huntsville, AL
La Verne, CA
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Denver, Littleton & Thornton, CO
Steamboat Springs, CO
Preston, CO
Boulder, CO
Fairfield, CT
Westport, CT
Tampa, FL
Honolulu, HI
Belleville, IL
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Rochester, MN
East Orange, NJ
Long Island City, NY
Brooklyn, NY
New York, NY
Queens, NY
Queens Village, NY
OH
Tigard-Tualatin, OR
OR
Philadelphia, PA
Columbia, SC
Denton, TX
San Antonio, TX
Fort Worth, TX
Highland, UT
Newport News, VA
Norfolk, VA
Milwaukee, WI
Oak Creek, WI
Madison, WI
Oneida, WI
Madison, WI
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Richmond, New Zealand

THIS FILM MADE US FEEL UNDERSTOOD, WITH SUCH A SENSE OF BELONGING. IT WAS COMFORTING TO KNOW WE AREN’T ALONE. FOR ONCE IN THEIR LIVES, MY GIRLS FELT “NORMAL”.

– Family from Nebraska