Film screenings in the parish, on the parish premises, for children and confirmation groups are copyrighted within the institutional rights area. Through Swedish Film you can book film screenings that give the authors legitimate compensation and strengthen copyright. We ensure that the screenings take place according to the conditions set by the film companies. Safe for you as the business manager.
Showing films in church premises or for groups within the business is covered by what is considered institutional film screening and rights for it are required. Regardless of whether it is spontaneous or planned with or without a clear purpose. It can be anything from an old children's film, a documentary, a classic or the latest blockbusters. This applies regardless of whether the film is played from a DVD, Bluray, streamed, or shown from, for example, SVT Play.
For those of you who want to show films regularly for a closed group, the Swedish Film License is our best solution.
It gives you the right to show films from the film companies that are part of the License Cooperation, as often as you wish.
Swedish Film License agreements are signed for closed film screenings that take place within the parish's activities where you want to show and use films frequently. Agreements are signed for each individual location where film screenings occur. A Swedish Film License application must include the actual number of members in the parish, the current number of children in the confirmation and children's group or the current number of people registered in the activity.