Crowdfund Your License for Friday, August 14 Feast of St. Max Kolbe
Deadline to Launch Campaign: Friday, July 17
NEW* For this Campaign ONLY, 15 person minimum!
Need to Know:
Licenses are required for any public (not in-home) screenings.
Crowdfunding provides a way to share the cost of the license. Each campaign receives a custom link to the event for attendees to contribute $10 each towards the cost of the license.
Minimum of 15 tickets must be purchased 1 week prior to the scheduled screening or the campaign will be automatically cancelled.
Screenings must be held the weekend of August 14.
If you don’t want to sell tickets or need more flexibility on dates, no problem! Purchase the license upfront and schedule for any date within 1 year of purchase at kolbemovie.com
Questions? Sarah@triumphoftheheart.com or 313-806-9285 (cell)
ONGOING EVENTS
824
TO BEGIN THE NEXT FILM
AMOUNT RAISED
$1,448,636
$2,000,000
69.30% funded to begin the work on the next movie.
How It Works
1. Start a Screening
Secure a space (parish hall/auditorium) for Fri. Aug 14. Launch campaign $60 (incl. 6 tickets).
2. Sell Tickets
Share your campaign page to sell $10 tickets, 15 person minimum 1 week before your screening.
3. Spread the Word
Even small parishes have filled their events using our proven marketing materials and process.
4. Push Play!
Meet your goal & guide your community through a cinematic experience from the comfort of your space!
What’s Included
Special Streaming of Triumph of the Heart: includes testimony from the Director and guided retreat elements
Event Leader Guide & Small Group Guide
Printable take-home
14 Day Consecration.
Tested roadmap and marketing content, including bulletin announcements, emails, posters & social posts.
What Leaders Are Saying
“200 of our parishioners were rapt by the production. ”
Just about 200 of our parishioners were rapt by the production. We had a comfortably crowded house as reflected in the photos.
Deacon Al Barros began the evening with a prayer and a greeting from pastor Fr. Brian Lewis was read to introduce the film and point out specific highlights of importance.
Michael McShane
“It was a truly blessed event.”
I saw Triumph of the Heart for the first time when my parish, Our Lady of Peace, hosted a screening. It was probably one of the best movies about a saint I had ever seen.
We had 70+ people attend the screening
Everyone was visibly moved after the film ended and applauded. It was a truly blessed event.
Fr. Angelo Casimiro
“We felt it would be important to emulate meaningful dialogue between different faith traditions ”
After we held a panel with CH (LTC) Rocklin, CH (MAJ) Murphy, and myself. We felt it would be important to emulate meaningful dialogue between different faith traditions (Jewish, Baptist, Catholic). Everyone who participated wanted to make sure more people could watch this powerful movie.
Fr Adam Marchese
Skip the line?
Want to cut through the red tape and buy out a license for your community instead of crowdfunding?
"Masterpiece and miracle."
— Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine
Can’t People Just Watch at Home?
It’s more than a movie. This film leads people to a deep encounter with Christ and one another.
The most powerful way to experience Triumph of the Heart is in person, together, at parish and community events.
Streaming/DVDs are meant for private in-home use.
Any screening in a public setting (not in a home) requires a license.
Tech Requirements
Equipment Needed:
Computer (not iPad or phone)
Projector or Large TV Screen
Sound System
HDMI Cable
Strong WiFi Signal (ethernet connection even better)
We’ve put together the following list and created a resource guide for you to ensure you put on the best event possible!
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You must have a dedicated person to act as the A/V or tech expert for your event.
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We recommend the following screen sizes for your LCD screen or projector screen below, (sizes are recommended based on your audience size and venue size). Ideally, the bottom of the screen should be raised at least 4’ off the ground.
For a small hall (50–100 people): a 100–150-inch diagonal screen (8–12 feet wide)
For a larger hall (100–200+ people): a 150–200-inch diagonal screen (12–16 feet wide)
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Ensure the venue has a sound system that can easily connect to your laptop, the projector, or the TV screen (please consult your A/V expert if you are unsure how sound will work in your venue). Keep in mind, you may need to bring in a portable sound system.
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You will need to connect your laptop to a large LCD screen or a projector via an HDMI cable to play the film (you cannot cast the film from a cell phone).
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Test the unique screening link with the actual A/V equipment that you will be using for your screening. The link will be emailed to you the day before your event.
If you need additional help with the technical side of your event, please find a tech expert and check out our Screening Resource Guide.