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Educational DVDs

There is a NEW special edition of the Orgasm Inc. educational DVD.
It includes:

  • A 60-minute version that has been cut down especially for classroom use
  • The original 80-minute theatrical version
  • Extra scenes
  • An Educator’s Guide with teaching activities, resource list, synopsis of the movie, bios of key characters, attributions for the fact screens, a take-action section, director’s statement and additional readings

This DVD comes with educational rights for your school or research institution.

Cost:
Colleges and Universities

High Schools / Research Institutions

To pay by check, please contact so we can send you an invoice.

If you have a Purchase Order, please make it out to Astrea Media and send to:

Astrea Media, Inc.
PO Box 254
Norwich, VT 05055
USA

If you have any questions:
Email:
Phone: (617) 733-8426

If you purchased the original DVD and would like to own the new educational version, please
Rent the Movie

For open-to-the-general-public screenings

Campus and other Educational Screenings around the globe, and all other types of presentations outside the USA and Canada

If you are interested in renting the DVD of Orgasm Inc. for an open-to-the public screening on your campus (and you are not a Cinema Club) or you would like to show the documentary outside the USA or Canada, please contact Astrea Media at or call (617) 733-8426, or if you would like to invite the filmmaker, please contact

Theatrical Bookings, Film Festivals and Cinema Clubs in the USA and Canada Only

If you would like to present Orgasm Inc. in an open-to-the-public screening in the USA or Canada (and you are not an educational institution or campus group), please contact Paul Marchant at First Run Features - or call (212) 243-0600 x22.

Please let us know when & where you are holding your screening so we can add it to Orgasm Inc.’s online calendar. Also, we have publicity materials we can email you to help with outreach. Feel free to contact us if you need help finding scholars, therapists, activists or sexperts for a post-screening Q&A ( ).