This is a relatively recent production . The producer at least is still
active. I imagine it will take some work to track down the rights but I am
sure it can be done as this is not any type of orphan film or one where
there is no way to find the rights holder. It is not uncommon for
production or distribution companies to be formed for a single film or a
small group of films so yes it is bitch but again in this case you have a
producer at least you should be able to find. I would start theree.


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 3:00 PM, Gail Gawlik <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi, wise ones.
>
> We have a teacher who would like us to stream the film Reluctant Saint:
> Francis of Assisi.  We own the DVD (if that matters.)  It was distributed
> by GT Media.  It was produced for Faith & Values Media by Lightworks
> Producing Group and West Egg Studios.
>
> We'd like to stream it on our Canvas system for a particular
> online class.  We'd be glad to purchase or rent the electronic version, if
> such a thing exists.  Or we could do the conversion ourselves.  Any ideas
> on how I go about this?
>
> Thanks!
> Gail
>
>
> Gail Gawlik
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> Brown Library
> University of St. Francis
> Joliet, IL
>
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