You’ve watched the content.
Now let’s make an impact.
Welcome to the E2AC Impact Center.
Step 1. Watch a film
Selected films from the Social Impact Film Festival 2023 are all free and available on E2AC+ — accessible to stream on Roku, Amazon FireTV, and browsers.
Step 2. Complete the Impact Assessment Scale (IAS)
In partnership with behavioral health researchers and PhDs, E2AC has developed the first-of-its-kind measurement tool to better understand how content can catalyze behavioral change. All it takes is 60 seconds.
3. Learn | Act | Donate (see below!)
War Game
Jesse Moss | Tony Gerber
US officials simulate a coup post a disputed election. Insurgents take capitals, questioning the president's military control. Countering disinformation is vital, highlighting bipartisan defense of democracy.
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La Capa Azul (The Blue Cape)
Alejandra Lopez
In hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, medicine can be hard to come by. A little boy has to grow beyond his limits if he is to help his grandfather.
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Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go
Sinda Agha | Elizabeth Woodward
Exploring the field of “climate psychology,” Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go is a candid and comedic self-portrait in which the filmmaker turns the camera on herself and goes in search of a cure for her crippling climate anxiety.
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David Fortune
A devoted father experiences the highs and lows of teaching his son with down syndrome the sweet science of baseball. However, his patience is stretched as his child struggles to grasp the basic fundamentals of the sport they love.
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Grief Camp
Brut | Experience Camps
"I love camp but I hate that I had to lose you to find it." For Brut, filmmaker Léo Hamelin takes us to Experience Camps, where children who have lost a significant family member learn to grieve and heal.
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Wind Phone
Carter Oakley | Heather Hogan
Part of the Death Differently series, WIND PHONE shows us a new way to grieve.
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Untreated & Unheard: The Addiction Crisis in America
Laura Casey | Spencer Parker
The documentary follows individuals and families impacted by substance use disorder, like Tonia Ahern, a mother from New Jersey who has worked tirelessly for over a decade to educate, support, and empower families while advocating for better and more integrated systems of addiction care.