Jihadists Educational Classroom License

Jihadists Educational Classroom License
Item# Jihadists-edu
$195.00

Product Description

Available worldwide, except France
Language: French, Arabic, English, Bambara with English subtitles
For universities, private high schools, and charter schools, this license is required for showing Jihadists in a classroom or educational setting on a regular basis for 1 year. No admission may be charged. It may only be promoted to members of the purchasing institution and cannot be advertised to the public. You may choose to show the film either through a 1-year digital stream rental or with a DVD to be returned once your license has expired.
  • Projector and screen must be located in the same location as the classroom-sized audience of students, up to 250 people.
  • If you plan to use your DVD with Educational Use License as part of a screening to an audience larger than a classroom-sized audience, please purchase a 1 time Public Performance License.
  • If you’d like to screen the film in a classroom setting for more than 1 year, please contact rrieger@cinemalibrestudio.com to discuss our custom educational use license valid for 2 to 5 years.
  • If you will be charging admission, then special arrangements need to be made with Cinema Libre Studio. Please contact outreach@cinemalibrestudio.com using subject line: Jihadists – screening inquiry with admission.



Banned in France (released as ‘Salfistes’), JIHADISTS goes deep into the heart of the Salafi movement, to reveal the inner workings of extremist Islam.

A pair of Western filmmakers were granted unparalleled access to fundamentalist clerics of Sunni Islam who proselytize for a “purer” form of Islam--including jihad of the sword--in Mali, Tunisia, Iraq and Afghanistan. Their theoretical interpretations are juxtaposed against images and footage from recruitment videos to show the hardline application of sharia law. Without experts contextualizing these events, the film, which inspired the Oscar-nominated feature, “Timbuktu”, paints a stark portrait of everyday life under jihadi rule.

Co-directed by Lemine Ould Salem of Mauritania and France’s François Margolin, an earlier version of the film was released in the days following the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris where it was mistakenly interpreted as an empathetic portrayal of jihadism.




Running Time: 75 MINS
Genre: Documentary
Sound Mix: Stereo, 5.1
Ratio: 16x9, HD
Language: French, Arabic, English, Bambara with English subtitles
Closed Captions: Available
SRP: $19.95
site: JihadistsFilm.com