Educational Licensing
License the Feisworld Documentary
Bring the Feisworld documentary to your classroom, library, or organization. This page explains licensing options, permitted uses, and how to request educational access.
Who This License Is For
Educational licenses are available to institutions and organizations that wish to screen the Feisworld documentary for non-commercial, educational purposes.
K-12 Schools
Public, private, and charter schools may use the documentary for classroom instruction, assemblies, and after-school programs.
Public Libraries
Libraries may host public screenings and include the documentary in their educational programming.
Colleges & Universities
Higher education institutions may use the documentary for coursework, film studies, and campus events.
Nonprofit Organizations
Nonprofits focused on education, arts, entrepreneurship, or community development may license for organizational use.
Commercial entities, broadcasters, and streaming services should contact us directly for separate licensing arrangements.
What the License Covers
An educational license grants your institution permission to screen the documentary within your organization. The license includes:
- Access to all 5 episodes of the documentary series.
- Permission to screen for students, patrons, or members within your institution.
- Curriculum integration rights for classroom discussion and academic assignments.
- Internal promotional use (e.g., announcing screenings via newsletters or bulletin boards).
The license does not include redistribution rights, broadcast rights, or permission to edit the documentary content.
Screening Rights
3.1 Public Screenings
Licensed institutions may host public screenings open to students, patrons, or community members. Screenings must be free of charge and non-commercial.
3.2 Closed Screenings
Screenings limited to enrolled students, registered patrons, or organization members are permitted without additional approval.
3.3 Event Screenings
The documentary may be shown as part of educational events, film festivals (non-competitive), panel discussions, or speaker series. Please credit Feisworld Media as the production company.
3.4 Virtual Screenings
Password-protected virtual screenings for enrolled students or registered patrons are permitted. Public streaming or embedding on public-facing websites is not authorized.
Classroom & Curriculum Use
Educators may integrate the documentary into their curriculum in the following ways:
- In-class viewing: Screen episodes during class time as part of instruction.
- Discussion prompts: Use the documentary themes for classroom discussion, essays, or projects.
- Assigned viewing: Assign episodes for students to watch via institutional access.
- Supplementary materials: Reference the documentary in syllabi, reading lists, and course guides.
Suggested subjects: Media Studies, Entrepreneurship, Communications, Documentary Filmmaking, Career Development, Business, Cultural Studies, Art & Creativity.
Organization Use
5.1 Staff Training & Development
Organizations may use the documentary for internal training, professional development, or team-building sessions focused on creativity, leadership, or entrepreneurial mindset.
5.2 Community Programming
Libraries and community centers may feature the documentary in educational programming series, speaker events, or community outreach initiatives.
5.3 Promotional Use
Licensed institutions may use the official trailer, poster images, and episode descriptions to promote screenings within their organization. Original documentary footage may not be edited or repurposed for promotional materials.
Topics Covered in the Documentary
The five-episode series explores themes relevant to a wide range of educational contexts:
Social Service
Innovation, accessibility, and using technology to help others. Features Mick Ebeling (Not Impossible Labs) and Bisila Bokoko.
Crossing Borders
Immigration, identity, and building a career across cultures. Features Sarah Cooper and Bisila Bokoko.
Mindset
Negotiation, creative resilience, and sustaining an artistic career. Features Chris Voss (former FBI negotiator), Barry Alexander, and Cosmo Buono.
Pay It Forward
Mentorship, marketing, and giving back. Features Seth Godin and Dorie Clark.
Live Your Work
Work-life integration, family, and performing arts. Features the Atherton family (Cirque du Soleil performers).
The documentary features candid, unscripted conversations with creators, entrepreneurs, and artists who built unconventional careers.
How to Request a License
To request an educational license, please contact us with the following information:
- Organization name and type (school, library, university, nonprofit)
- Contact person (name, title, email)
- Intended use (classroom, screening, event, etc.)
- Estimated audience size
- Requested license duration (semester, academic year, or ongoing)
Request a License
Email us at hello@feisworld.com with the subject line “Documentary Educational License Request.”
We typically respond within 3-5 business days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee for educational licensing?
Can I show the documentary at a fundraising event?
Can I edit or excerpt clips from the documentary?
Is the documentary available with subtitles or closed captions?
Can I share my institutional access with another school or library?
Where can I watch the documentary before requesting a license?
Contact Us
For general inquiries about the documentary, visit the documentary page. For press inquiries or media requests, please include “Press” in your email subject line.