CHASING TIME Educational & Community Screening Access

Whether you’re teaching climate science, environmental studies, journalism, media literacy, or civic engagement, or creating community educational events to connect to local issues, Chasing Time is a powerful tool to spark meaningful conversations about our changing planet, and the choices that shape our collective future.

From classrooms and campus auditoriums to community spaces, you can use Chasing Time to help students explore the science of glacial retreat, the human stories behind climate data, and the urgency of climate action now.

Register your screening or classroom use below, and we’ll share the resources you need to coordinate a successful viewing and discussion.

What WILL I RECEIVE WHEN I REGISTER?

We’ve created a simple access solution for sharing Chasing Time with your students, coworkers, family, or local community.

By registering your event, you will receive:

  • Grant of permission for educational and community screenings that are free and open to the public

  • Access to the film for educational use

  • Multiple downloadable versions of the film, including:

    • 24-minute broadcast cut

    • 40-minute Director’s Cut

    • 40-minute Director’s Cut with Latin American Spanish subtitles

    • 40-minute Director’s Cut with French Canadian subtitles

  • Tips and promotional assets to help you organize your screening

  • Standards-aligned discussion guides and classroom resources

Why Bring Chasing Time Into Your Classroom?

Chasing Time invites students to:

  • Understand the science of glaciers and sea-level rise

  • Examine the role of visual evidence and storytelling in climate communication

  • Reflect on the emotional and ethical dimensions of environmental change

  • Explore how individual and collective action can shape the future

The film supports interdisciplinary learning across science, social studies, environmental justice, media studies, and civics.

Ready to Host? Register your screening or classroom use below to receive educator access and resources.