After The Peak: Host a showing in your community!

Showings of After The Peak

We are pleased to announce that we have just signed a contract for the television rights to After The Peak for South Africa.

After The Peak has been proven to be very useful as the "keynote" for a public meeting to raise awareness. The film connects with people who are NOT well-versed in Peak Oil issues because it focusses on the impact of these problems on a local community and its citizens. In addition, because the film is less than half an hour in running time, it can be shown and leave an hour or more for discussion. We've had great response holding meetings like this in several locations in North Carolina. Awareness is a global problem; consider hosting a meeting yourself!

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Selected showings of After The Peak

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Public Meeting on Energy, Carrboro, NC, April 2007

In Orange County, NC. Film only about 95% complete at this time. Audience of nearly 200 people.

Private meeting, Neighborhood Energy Committee, May 2007

In Chatham County, NC. Further audience testing and discussion with a group of 20 people who spent an hour discussing the film with us.

Private meeting, church group, August 2007

In Chapel Hill, NC, a group of about 30 interested citizens.

Public meeting on energy, Durham, NC, October 2007.

In Durham, NC on a Friday evening. This was a public meeting sponsored by the Environmental Initiatives group at the Eno River Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship. This was the first meeting at which After The Peak DVDs were available to purchase.

Monthly meeting of Crude Awakening Austin, a peak oil group, on November 2007

A small group of peak oil activists based in Austin, Texas.

Public meeting on energy, New Bern, NC, November 2007.

Attended by 90 students and faculty. Showing of After The Peak was followed by Q & A moderated by Jim McQuaid. Sponsored by Craven Community College.

Public meeting on energy, New Bern, NC, November 2007.

Attended by 80 community members from New Bern. Showing of After The Peak was followed by a very lively Q & A moderated by Jim McQuaid. Sponsored by Craven Community College.

Community meeting, Austin, Texas, October 2008

Attended by a roomful of interested citizens and activists.

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