Featured Coverage
Psychology Today — "Love, Life, and Longevity: Who Wants to Be Forever Young?"
"The most important question may not be how long we live."
Christine Louise Hohlbaum · March 2026
Film Threat — Review, 8/10
"Honestly, a message everyone needs to hear."
Alan Ng, Chief Editor
Longevity.Technology — "Forever Young explores the longevity revolution"
"…it helps the longevity conversation finally grow up."
Eleanor Garth · March 2026
On the Air
The Flipping 50 Show — "Behind the Scenes of the Forever Young Documentary" · June 2026
Health Longevity Secrets — "Are We in a Longevity Revolution?" · June 2026
Fully Alive — "Unveiling the Forever Young Revolution" · April 2026
AGEIST — "David Donnelly: Can Humans Reach 150?" · March 2026
Press Inquiries
Forever Young is represented by Dalyn Miller Public Relations.
Media and interview requests: Dalyn Miller · dalyn@dalynmillerpr.com · 617.504.6869
All other inquiries: team@foreveryoung.film
Let’s Make it Happen.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Anyone. Workplaces, universities, medical schools, community centers, senior living facilities, gyms, churches, book clubs, healthcare organizations — or just you and 10 friends in your living room. If you can gather people, you can host.
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Start by exploring our hosting options on Kinema.
In-person: Once your booking is approved, you can download the film 72 hours before your event—no internet required during the screening — just a computer, projector or TV, and speakers.
Virtual: Your audience watches together in a synchronized stream. Each guest registers through your event page. Live chat and host video broadcast options available.
Hybrid: Book two separate events through Kinema — one for in-person, one for virtual. If paying a licensing fee, it covers both.
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Two options:
Option 1 — Sell tickets through Kinema (no upfront cost): Revenue splits 45% to you / 45% to filmmakers / 10% to Kinema. Great for fundraisers.
Option 2 — Pay a one-time licensing fee: Handle your own ticketing or offer the event for free. Licensing is based on audience size.
Contact us with any questions or if you’d like a member of our team to walk you through your options.
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Once approved, you'll have access to:
Downloadable film (available 72 hours before your event)
Official poster and promotional images
Discussion guide (PDF)
Your own event page for registration and promotion
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Click here to go to our Kinema page
Select "Create Screening Event"
Choose your format (in-person, virtual, or hybrid)
Choose your pricing model (sell tickets or pay a licensing fee)
Submit for approval (typically 1-2 business days)
Once approved, promote your event and prepare to host
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Absolutely — we encourage it. The film is designed to spark conversation. You'll receive a discussion guide with suggested questions and talking points.
For select events, we may be able to arrange filmmaker participation via video. Contact us to inquire.
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Yes. We offer licensing for universities, medical schools, healthcare organizations, and other educational institutions. This includes public performance rights, discussion materials, and optional curriculum integration.
Contact us to learn more.