Many of you had the chance to catch Your Attention Please at the 2026 Resnick Aspen Action Forum. The response we received from attending Aspen Fellows was powerful!

We were asked about the opportunity to share the film with the Aspen community. We’re excited to offer a limited-time exclusive preview before our official release in October. Watch the film and see below how you can get involved.

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PRIVATE SCREENER

*available only until August 31st

Synopsis

As the real-world consequences of social media come into focus, a resilient coalition of parents, Gen Z reformers and whistleblowers are swinging back. Can we rebuild the tools of our time to serve humanity, or will we remain captive to the scroll?

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Releasing on VOD in October (US + Canada)

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PARTNER WITH US

We’re at a cultural turning point. After decades of treating the harms of digital technology as an inevitable consequence of progress, society is beginning to recognize that these harms are the result of human choices, not inevitability.

Your Attention Please is a powerful tool for lasting systemic change. Help us get it to the places that matter.

*Donations are tax deductible

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OTHER WAYS TO HELP

Our primary goal is fundraising, but we are open to other means of support such as:

  • Hosting a screening at your organization, school, or institution

  • Connecting us with institutions, schools, policymakers, tech leaders, innovators, or cultural influencers

  • Connecting us with potential funders

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Our Fiscal Sponsor

We’re proud to be fiscally sponsored by The Film Collaborative. Not only do they do lot of outstanding work to support independent filmmakers, and through TFC your donations are tax deductible.

Contact

Questions about our impact campaign and how you can be involved? Get in touch!

Gina Papabeis / Impact Producer:

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