REGISTER FOR THE MARCH 6 LIVE VIRTUAL SCREENING WITH SIRPA
Saturday, March 6, 2021, at 5 pm United Kingdom time GMT+000 (12 pm Eastern US time, USA, 9 am Pacific)
+ Q&A featuring subject Dr. Schubiner, Georgie Oldfield MCSP, as well as filmmakers Kent and Marion
For tickets, scroll down (American & Europeans and anyone else can join in their local time zone across the world with a UK ticket)👇
The screening and discussion will take place in an online cinema where you can meet other people in a community environment.👇 We recommend the donation ticket option below, which has lower fees. (suggested donation is £7; if you have the means to give more, please do so we can bring the film to as many as possible.)
If you wish to see the film right away, you may purchase an individual streaming license here. If you have any trouble with the form below, you can also sign up directly on the Eventbrite page. If you would like to sign up for the United States version of this event (which broadcasts at 12 pm Eastern / 9 am Pacific, March 6) you can sign up here. If you have trouble with Eventbrite, you can always go to this page, make a donation directly to us, and put in the comments "signing up for March 6 screening," and we will add you to the guest list.
Live Virtual Screening: THIS MIGHT HURT + Q&A with Sirpa
Get a ticket to the screening and Q&A and a protected link will be emailed to you 2 days before the screening.
An official selection of the Austin Film Festival,This Might Hurt is a documentary that offers solutions to cure chronic pain. Three people enter a new treatment program run by Dr. Howard Schubiner that focuses on uncovering hidden causes of chronic pain, and retraining their brains to switch the pain off. Over several years, through ups and downs, each of them makes astonishing discoveries about the nature of their pain.
While only a handful of doctors are aware of the paradigm shown in this film, it’s quickly gaining recognition. Known as “EAET,” the treatment was featured on NPR, shown to be effective in a large randomized controlled trial, and recognized as a “pain management best practice” by the NIH’s task force to combat the opioid epidemic. This Might Hurt provides an in-depth exploration through the experiences of people seeking relief, and depicts a path to healing for millions.
**Para los que hablan español, podemos poner a su disposición una versión de la película en español, pero debe enviarnos un correo electrónico para obtener un enlace especial. Envíenos un correo electrónico a tmhfilm@gmail.com.
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EVENT SCHEDULE
4:30 pm United Kingdom Time (11:30 am Eastern Time) — Doors Open, use this time to plug your computer into a monitor/TV, set up speakers, get your popcorn, prepare devices to be silent for 2 hours, get ready for a collective movie-watching experience without distractions.
The show will start promptly at 5:00 pm and you cannot pause or rewind—so come 15-30 minutes early, and make everything's set up right so you can relax during the movie. If you arrive late, you will miss the program.
5:00 pm United Kingdom Time (12:00 pm Eastern) — Show begins, after the screening, there will be a few minutes to get some water and use the restroom before the Q&A begins.
6:30 pm United Kingdom Time (1:30 pm Eastern) — Live + Q&A featuring subjects Dr. Schubiner, Georgie Oldfield MCSP, as well as directors Kent Bassett and Marion Cunningham | This will be an interactive session where you can submit questions through the chatbox.
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FAQs
How do I attend the screening virtually?
The details for how to join the live event will be emailed a few days before the event.
What's the refund policy?
We do not offer refunds, and the Eventbrite fee cannot be refunded. That said, if you are unable to access the screening, email us and we'll try to accommodate.
Is there any geo-blocking for this event?
No, we've made this event accessible across the world—all you need is broadband internet. If you have poor internet, you may run into problems. But we will have a work-around for you.
Will there be Closed Captioning in English?
Unfortunately, no. If you need Closed Captioning, please email us and we have a workaround for you.
Will there be foreign language subtitles?
**Para los que hablan español, podemos poner a su disposición una versión de la película en español, pero debe enviarnos un correo electrónico para obtener un enlace especial. Envíenos un correo electrónico a tmhfilm@gmail.com.