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Our (Spectacular) Sponsors & Supporters

FILMS THAT FIGHT BACK would not be possible without our generous sponsors.

Please be sure to support the local Universities, businesses, and individuals who recognize the importance of providing sensitive care for survivors of sexual violence, and working to prevent sexual violence in New York City.

Thank you to:
  • Seton Hall University College of Nursing & Dr. Donna Gaffney
  • Rooftop FILMS: Equipment provided in part by Rooftop Films, a non-profit outdoor film festival and production collective. Visit to find out about upcoming screenings.
  • September Wines: A beautiful and welcoming new wine boutique on the Lower East Side. 100 Stanton Street @ Ludlow Street), 212.388.0770.
  • CarOlyn Gregg Flowers: Carolyn Gregg is consistently selected as one of the top flower designers in New York by New York Magazine and Elegant Bride.www.carolyngreggflowers.com, 212.756.0809.
  • Amy's Bread: Bread is delicious. Amy's is very delicious. Hell's Kitchen, The Village, & Chelsea Market.
  • San Loco: Great, fast Mexican food. 111 Stanton St, 212.982.5653. They deliver -- and stay open late. Great for after film festivals.
  • Falai PANETERRIA and FALAI: Extraordinary Italian bakery-café and restaurant in the Lower East Side. 79 Clinton St is the Paneterria, and 68 Clinton St. at Rivington St. is the restaurant. 212.777.8956 and 212.253.1960.
  • Enfleurage: Delicious essential oils & aromatics; 321 Bleecker St., 212.691.1610
  • Marc & Max: Beautiful lingerie in the West Village; 342 Bleecker St., 212.647.1688.
  • The Bathrooom: Exquisite products for bath & body. 94 Charles St 212.929.1449.
  • Bikram Yoga Lower East Side: Best hot yoga anywhere. 172 Allen St. 212.353.8859.
  • Robin Graham: Spotlight on Recovery, 646.641.6646.
  • Exit 9: Great gift emporium, 64 Avenue A, 212.228.0145
  • Zachary's Smile: Funky vintage clothing for men and women, now with two locations. 321 1/2 Bleecker and 9 Greenwich Ave, 212.924.0604.
  • Witness: WITNESS uses the power of video to open the eyes of the world to human rights abuses.
  • Oxygen Media
  • Sunshine Cinemas: Great place to see great movies. 143 East Houston Street on the Lower East Side, 212.330-8182
  • Women Make Movies: Check out their new film SISTERS IN LAW, a fascinating look at the work of one small courthouse in Cameroon. Tough-minded state prosecutor Vera Ngassa and Court President Beatrice Ntuba handle cases of violence against women and girls with wisdom, wit and passion. Highlighting the first successful domestic abuse case in Cameroon, SISTERS IN LAW is a brilliant and moving showcase of the use of law in advocating for justice and equality.
  • Third World Newsreel: Third World Newsreel (TWN) is an alternative media arts organization that fosters the creation, appreciation and dissemination of independent film and video by and about people of color and social justice issues.
Also, thank you to the Jupiter Drawing Room, Silence Speaks (Multimedia production in support of healing and violence prevention) and The New York State Department of Health.