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The $500 Screening Challenge

March 22, 2018 By Brendon Marotta

I am going to give $500 to the group that brings to the most people to screenings of my new documentary American Circumcision.

HOW IT WORKS: At each event, we will have a clipboard where people can sign in. Write your name, email, and under the question “How did you hear about our screening?” write the organization or individual that got you to come. At the end of the tour, I will tally those up, and give $500 to the group that brought the most people. If an individual wins, I’ll give $500 to the non-profit of that person’s choice.

Just tell your friends and followers to write your name under “How did you hear about our screening?” when they sign-in. This is cumulative for the whole tour, so invite your friends in other cities we are screening in.

Only one group or individual can win – so let the competition being!

My documentary American Circumcision is now on tour. Get tickets here, because there is going to be a lot of interesting people there.

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My Director’s Statement For American Circumcision

March 21, 2018 By Brendon Marotta

This is my full director’s statement for the documentary American Circumcision:

When people hear that I’ve made a documentary on circumcision, one of the first questions they usually ask is “why did you decide to make a film about this?”

In the past, it has been a difficult question for me to answer, not because I don’t have strong reasons, but because I don’t know how anyone could know what I’ve learned and not make this film.

Imagine for a minute that there is an issue that affects every man in America, every person who loves a man, and every parent, child, and family, and that no one had ever made a major documentary about this issue. Wouldn’t you want to make a film about that?

Now imagine that this issue affects men in the most deeply personal way possible. That it causes us pain as children, permanently alters our sexuality, literally scarring us for life. People are afraid to speak about this issue publicly, but everyone knows what it is. Regardless where you fall on this issue, we have a responsibility talk openly and honestly about it.

When you begin discussing this issue, you’ll find that people have false beliefs about even the most basic facts. People will try to claim that circumcision does not involve cutting or removing tissue, that there isn’t a specially designed board children are strapped down to when this is done to them, or that circumcision hasn’t often been done without anesthetic. People are naturally repulsed by what this does to children and find it nearly impossible to integrate the truth about circumcision into their day to day life.

When I first began working on this film, I thought I would just share information with people, and then they would understand. What I found was that people are resistant to even learning new information. They fear what they might discover.

In our culture, men are only allowed to have one feeling about circumcision: “I’m fine with it.” But what does it mean if you aren’t fine? What happens when you allow yourself to explore the full range of emotions you feel about circumcision?

When circumcision is discussed in American media, it is typically viewed as a one time decision that parents make and never have to think about again. The truth is it’s more like dropping a stone in a pond – a decision that ripples through that man’s life – through his sexuality, his body, his self image, his relationships, his feelings, his culture, religious institutions, medical institutions, and even through the laws of his country – for the rest of his life. This film looks at these ripples echoing through time affecting our social order and our intimate relationships – the feelings we’re not allowed to explore.

What I’ve learned by working on this project for over six years is that on the other side of these questions there are answers. The challenges presented by this problematic and painful procedure have solutions, which seem simple and clear when we are present with our feelings. I invite you to explore those feelings with a variety of perspectives I’ve gathered from interview subjects all around the world. If you approach with an open mind, you might find these people have something to teach you about circumcision and yourself.

Brendon Marotta
Director of American Circumcision


You can learn more about the film at circumcisionmovie.com

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My Documentary American Circumcision Is Going On Tour

March 20, 2018 By Brendon Marotta

My documentary American Circumcision is going on tour.

American Circumcision is the definitive film about the modern circumcision debate.

The film is coming to major cities like:

  • Washington, DC – March 30, 2018
  • New York, NY – April 2, 2018
  • Boston, MA – April 4, 2018
  • Chicago, IL – April 5, 2018
  • Denver, CO – April 9,  2018
  • Salt Lake City, UT – April 11, 2018
  • Los Angeles, CA – April 17, 2018
  • San Francisco, CA – April 19, 2018
  • Houston, TX – April 24, 2018
  • Austin, TX – April 28, 2018

And will screen on college campuses like:

  • St Bonaventure University – St Bonaventure , NY – April 10th, 2018
  • University of Utah – Salt Lake City, UT – April 11, 2018
  • Washington University St Louis – St. Louis, MI – April 12th, 2018
  • Wayne State University – Detroit, MI – April 12th, 2018
  • Oakland University – Rochester, Michigan – April 13th, 2018

About the film

Circumcision is the most common surgery in America, yet America is the only industrialized country in the world to routinely practice non-religious infant circumcision. Why does America continue to cut the genitals of it’s newborn baby males when the rest of the world does not?

American Circumcision explores both sides of the circumcision debate, including the growing Intactivist movement (intact + activist), which believes all human beings have a right to keep the body they were born with intact.

This is the first documentary of it’s scale to comprehensively explore this cutting edge issue, which involves sex, politics, and religion, all in the most personal way possible.

Get tickets for the film here, because each screening is going to be a powerful event.


You can learn more about the film at circumcisionmovie.com

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