America's Blues
America's Blues is our first Film and it is licensed in dozens of Universities and Libraries all around the world. Some notable institutions that WE personally licensed the film in are Princeton, NYU & Georgetown. It is also available through both Films Media Group (Films.com) and Kanopy. An America's Blues Educational License through WE Entertainment is a Lifetime License and can be purchased for $225. All Digital Licenses are currently only available through Kanopy at this time.
We made this film because of the lack of Blues Education in our schools. I'm not just talking about only music education either, but art and fashion and film and all these other aspects of our lives have been influenced by the Blues, yet it is all but left out of our history books and our teachings about American culture. As Dr Gil Cook is quoted saying in the movie "We are incapable, it seems like a lot of the times, of valuing Black Art as it is. It always has to go through this mainstreaming process." It's for that reason that we made this film. To show how far and deep the impact of Blues Music is on our lives, and why it's so important to keep or start teaching Blues in the Schools. |
America's Blues Educational License - With PPR* - $225 for Lifetime Rights
License include all Non-Theatrical/Educational Rights and Public Performance Rights (PPR) which permits America's Blues to be screened in-house for educational purposes only. Educational screenings may not be publicly advertised with paid advertising, and must be screened for non-paying audiences. Purchase includes one DVD copy and an HD digital file download. Additional Copies for lending purposes are $10 apiece after the license is obtained.
Lifetime License include both the Full 84 Minute Version and the 55 Minute Grade School Version that does not contain the section on sexuality and condenses some of the racial content. By purchasing a lifetime Educational License, you are agreeing to the following LICENSE TERMS.
PPR* (Public Performance Rights)
Licenses which include Public Performance Rights (PPR) allow America's Blues to be screened in-house for educational purposes only. Educational screenings may not be publicly advertised, and must be screened for non-paying audiences.
License include all Non-Theatrical/Educational Rights and Public Performance Rights (PPR) which permits America's Blues to be screened in-house for educational purposes only. Educational screenings may not be publicly advertised with paid advertising, and must be screened for non-paying audiences. Purchase includes one DVD copy and an HD digital file download. Additional Copies for lending purposes are $10 apiece after the license is obtained.
Lifetime License include both the Full 84 Minute Version and the 55 Minute Grade School Version that does not contain the section on sexuality and condenses some of the racial content. By purchasing a lifetime Educational License, you are agreeing to the following LICENSE TERMS.
PPR* (Public Performance Rights)
Licenses which include Public Performance Rights (PPR) allow America's Blues to be screened in-house for educational purposes only. Educational screenings may not be publicly advertised, and must be screened for non-paying audiences.
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