In Her Words is now available on Kinema!
Through Kinema, anyone can host a screening and share in both the impact and revenue with the filmmakers. All the hosting tools are built into the platform. You can also watch the film by renting it from the comfort of your own home. Available worldwide.
Host an in-person or virtual screening
Kinema offers a simple, accessible way to share In Her Words with your community whether you’re gathering people in a room, hosting a virtual conversation, or offering an on-demand viewing window. As a host, you can choose your preferred screening format, set your date, and Kinema will generate an event page, manage RSVPs or ticketing, and provide promotional assets to help you reach your audience. All licensing and technical details are handled for you, so you can focus on creating a meaningful space for connection, reflection, and dialogue.
By hosting through Kinema, you join a growing network of community leaders, educators, organizations, and individuals committed to amplifying LGBTQ+ stories and honoring the legacy of lesbian literature. Ticketed events share revenue with filmmakers, directly supporting independent storytelling and the continuation of projects like In Her Words. Whether your screening sparks new conversations, builds bridges, or simply offers a moment of recognition and belonging, Kinema makes it easy for these moments to take root and flourish.
Rent the film and watch now
You can also rent In Her Words directly through Kinema for personal viewing. Renting gives you immediate, on-demand access to the film for a set viewing window, allowing you to watch at your own pace and revisit the stories, histories, and voices that shaped a century of lesbian literature. It’s a simple way to experience the film independently while still supporting the filmmakers and the ongoing preservation of LGBTQ+ narratives.
Purchase or license the film
In Her Words is also available through Collective Eye Films, the educational distributor for the documentary. Universities, libraries, community organizations, and educators can purchase or license the film for academic use, ensuring long-term access for classrooms, research, and public programming. Through Collective Eye, institutions receive the rights and support needed to incorporate the film into curricula, host campus screenings, and deepen dialogue around LGBTQ+ history, literature, and storytelling.