This Might Hurt

This Might Hurt - 2 Week Screening Window + Live RSD/CRPS Focused Q&A

Expired October 18, 2022 6:45 AM
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You can watch the film at your convenience from Sept 25 - Oct 9th and then join for the live Q&A on October 5th at 7pm ET

with Dr. Howard Schubiner, Tamara Gurin, and director Marion Cunningham.


**Once you purchase a ticket, you will receive a link to pre-register for the Q&A**


ABOUT THE FILM


This Might Hurt is a documentary that offers solutions to reduce and unlearn chronic pain. The film follows three chronic pain patients who have spent years searching for answers. Desperate for relief, they enter a new medical program — run by Dr. Howard Schubiner — that focuses on uncovering hidden causes of pain, and retraining their brains to switch the pain off.


This new paradigm for diagnosis and treatment was found to be effective in several randomized trials, and it was recommended by the HHS’s task force to combat the opioid epidemic. This Might Hurt provides an intimate exploration and suggests a path to healing for millions.


With subtitles in English, Spanish and 9 other languages.


Official Selection of the Austin Film Festival, Detroit Free Press Film Festival, American Public Health Film Festival


Named "An essential documentary on the opioid crisis" by NBC Right Now




FAQs


How do I attend the screening virtually?

Eventive will remind you when the event is starting and send you a link to sign on.

The film will be available for 2 weeks: September 25th - October 9th


What's the refund policy?

We do not offer refunds, and the Eventive fee cannot be refunded. That said, if you are unable to access the screening, email us and we'll try to accommodate.


Is there any geo-blocking for this event?

No, we've made this event accessible across the world—all you need is broadband internet.


Is there Closed Captioning?

Yes.


Are there subtitles as part of the broadcast?

Yes, we have subtitles in English (dialogue-only), Spanish, Hebrew, Brazilian Portuguese, German, French, Dutch, Russian, Hindi, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), and Arabic. These will be available during the broadcast in the bottom right-hand corner if you click on the gear icon.


How will I attend the Q&A?

You will receive an email with a link to register for the zoom. Please make sure to pre-register and have your Zoom updated to the most recent version. You are welcome to keep your mic and camera off. There will also be an opportunity to join small-group discussions for those who are interested—after the Q&A.

This Might Hurt is a documentary that offers solutions to reduce and unlearn chronic pain. The film follows three chronic pain patients who have spent years searching for answers. Desperate for relief, they enter a new medical program — run by Dr. Howard Schubiner — that focuses on uncovering hidden causes of pain, and retraining their brains to switch the pain off.


This new paradigm for diagnosis and treatment was found to be effective in several randomized trials, and it was recommended by the HHS’s task force to combat the opioid epidemic. This Might Hurt provides an intimate exploration and suggests a path to healing for millions.


With subtitles in English, Spanish, Hebrew, Brazilian Portuguese, German, French, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Hindi, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified),Norwegian Bokmål and Arabic.


Official Selection of the Austin Film Festival, Detroit Free Press Film Festival, American Public Health Film Festival


Named "An essential documentary on the opioid crisis" by NBC Right Now


NOTE: This link is for viewing on your computer, which you can connect to your TV with an HDMI cable. To watch through the Eventive app on your TV, you must use a separate link: https://watch.eventive.org/tmh/play/61b395846f1c55007a864473

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    80 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Kent Bassett, Marion Cunninghman
  • Producer
    Kent Bassett, Marion Cunninghman
  • Executive Producer
    David Clarke, Jack Clarke, Doug Kimmelman
  • Editor
    Kent Bassett
  • Composer
    Jonathan Kirkscey
  • Sound Design
    Keith Hodne