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Gather.film is the official website for the documentary Gather. The film focuses on how Native American communities in the United States are rebuilding spiritual, political, and cultural identity through “food sovereignty,” while responding to the trauma caused by centuries of colonization, genocide, and ecological destruction. The site functions more as an official information page and distribution gateway for the film than as a standalone streaming platform.
The website provides a film synopsis, introductions to the creative team, press quotes, and viewing options. Gather is available through platforms such as Netflix US, iTunes, Amazon, and Vimeo-on-Demand. Educational sales are handled through Kanopy, while community screenings or non-Kanopy educational screenings require contacting a designated email address. The site also offers related articles on Native American food sovereignty and an email subscription form, reinforcing its role in issue-based outreach.
The official website does not publish a single standard price. Individual viewing costs depend on third-party platforms, such as iTunes, Amazon, Vimeo, or Netflix subscription policies. Screening license fees for educational institutions and community organizations are also not disclosed and require email inquiry. For schools, NGOs, or community event organizers, the purchase path is clear, but cost transparency is only average.
The strengths are its rare subject matter and strong social value, a credible creative team, and recognition such as being named a New York Times Critic's Pick. Its distribution covers commercial streaming services, on-demand platforms, and educational platforms, making it usable in different contexts. The drawbacks are that the official site is fairly static and does not provide a direct playback or purchase flow; licensing prices are not transparent; and both the content and distribution channels are clearly oriented toward US and English-speaking users, meaning the international user experience depends heavily on each platform’s regional policies.
It is suitable for viewers interested in documentaries, Native American issues, environmental justice, food systems, colonial history, and public health. It is also well suited for university courses, libraries, nonprofit organizations, and community screening events.
The official website itself is likely accessible, but the main viewing channels are restricted: Netflix cannot be accessed directly from mainland China, and the availability and payment options for Amazon, Vimeo, and iTunes may also be affected by region. Overall, it should be considered “partially restricted.”
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gather.film is an United States Streaming provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gather.film directly.