|
 |
Pricing:
The DVD is available for a requested donation of USD $35. If you can give more, please do.
The money will be used to support further distribution of the film.
If cost is a barrier, please offer to pay what you can.
We want this film to be seen, and will give consideration for religious, educational, or low-income use.
To pay by mail (check or credit card):
You can order the film by paper mail by printing out and sending in this
form.
Please tell us how you plan to use it:
We would love to know how to plan to use the DVD, how your viewing event
went, and what responses you and your audience had to the film. We will
pass your stories on to the people who worked on or in the film to let
them know their voices are being heard. Also, if your experience leads
to suggestions about changes to the Discussion Guide or other aspects
of the films distribution, we would love to hear them.
Discussion Guide:
A Discussion Guide (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format) is available for download
here.
Speakers Bureau:
The filmmaker, persons seen in the film, or other people trained to answer questions raised by the film may be available to speak at your showing or event. Contact the Network on Religion and Justice for API LGBTQ People for more information.
About the DVD:
DVD Format: all-region NTSC
Film length: 23 minutes
Subtitles available in: Chinese, English, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean,
Pilipino, or Vietnamese.
Bonus features included on the DVD:
- "Homosexuality and the Bible" (32 min.) - Rev. Dr.
Kah-Jin Jeffrey Kuan, Associate Professor of Old Testament at Pacific
School of Religion. Lecture filmed at Buena Vista United Methodist Church
in Alameda, California, July 23, 2005.
- "Oneida's Faith Testimony" (14 min.) - Oneida Chi,
speaking at Buena Vista United Methodist Church, 7/23/2005.
- "A Theology of Acceptance" (13 min.) - Rev. Nobuaki
Hanaoka, speaking at Buena Vista United Methodist Church, 7/23/2005.
- "Experiences in the Church" (15 min.) - Ellen and
Harold Kameya, speaking at Buena Vista United Methodist Church, 7/23/2005.
- "Network on Religion and Justice" (12 min.)- Film
of the award-winning GAPA (Gay Asian Pacific Alliance) float in the
2006 San Francisco Chinese New Year parade, and the historic Asian American
religious contingent that marched with it.
- Resources - links to organizations to contact for additional
information.
Contact:
Lauren Quock
Network on Religion and Justice for API LGBTQ People
17 Walter U Lum Place
San Francisco, CA 94108
lauren@netrj.org
www.netrj.org
www.ingodshouse.com
Home | Watch the Trailer | Order | Screenings | Study Guide | Resources | About the Film | Reviews |