Host a Screening

Bring A Sacred Pause
to your community.

A 32-minute documentary, available through private group screenings. Delivered as a 4K download with a discussion guide written by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore — ready wherever your people gather.

About the Film

A 32-minute film about grief, and the compassion we owe to those who are grieving.

Screenings have been especially meaningful for grief support groups, faith communities, therapists, universities, and organizations working in trauma and mental health.

Runtime32 min
Format4K · Surround
DeliveryPrivate link
Choose Your Gathering

Select what reflects your community.

Pricing is by audience size and setting. Each license includes the private 4K film download + a discussion guide written by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore.

If you are interested in hosting a ticketed screening, we also offer an option through our partner, Kinema. Kinema handles ticketing, registration, and playback. You can learn more and set up your event by clicking here.

A note on proceeds

Each license helps recoup the costs of producing the film and expand its reach — to new communities, new languages, and a deeper conversation around traumatic grief. 50% of all proceeds above the production budget are donated to Selah Carefarm.

For Mature Audiences

This film invites viewers into intimate, real world experiences of deeply profound and traumatic loss.

It contains emotionally intense material, including stories of child death and traumatic grief. These moments are shared with honesty and care, but may be difficult for some viewers to witness, especially young people who may not yet have the emotional maturity necessary to engage with the film.

We encourage you to consider the emotional readiness of all attendees before hosting or attending a screening. This is not a passive viewing experience. Rather, it is an encounter with some very heavy experiences and also with the human capacity to endure.

This film is best suited for mature audiences and for settings where thoughtful reflection and supportive conversation can follow (see the guide written by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore that is provided).

Many hosts choose to offer a facilitated discussion or quiet space afterward.

Please take care of yourself as you engage with this work.