Share Nourishing Japan with
your community.

All purchases come with an educational discussion guide with content for all ages, promotional materials, and event support from our team. Screenings are available virtually or in person if you have a connection to the internet to screen.

For virtual screenings:

  1. All participants will get a streaming link with login instructions.

  2. Participants will have five days to watch at their convenience! 

  3. You can choose to add a live Q&A with the filmmaker, Alexis. We will set it all up for you.

For in-person screenings:

  1. Organizers will need reliable access to the internet for their screening.

  2. We will coordinate with the educator and provide a streaming link that will be available on the day and time of the event.

  3. You can choose to add a live Q&A with the filmmaker, Alexis. We will set it up for you!

How it works

Film Pricing

$145 — Community Screening
$245 — Community Screening (Virtual) with filmmaker appearance on Zoom
$299 – Digital License (Universities, Libraries, Nonprofits with PPR)*
$195 – Digital License (Universities, Libraries, Nonprofits without PPR)*

*PPR (Public Performance Rights) Explained: When you purchase a Digital License with PPR (Public Performance Rights), you are entering into an agreement with us whereby you pay a one-time purchase fee for the film and are granted the rights to screen the film publicly (virtually or in-person) with the express understanding that all events must be free, and that there is no box office income or ticket sales revenue associated with the event. Any violation of these terms will be considered a legal breach of the license, and your access to the film will be revoked.

IMPORTANT: If you would like to host an event where you charge for tickets or use the film to fundraise, please contact us for special arrangements.

Examples of recent community screenings:

  • Museum of Food and Drink (New York)

  • Boy Scouts of Chicago

  • JET Alumni Film Appreciation Society

  • US JET Alumni Association

  • Washington Heights & Inwood Food Council