Episode Summary:In this episode, Damien Swaby is joined by Caitlin Boyle, a pioneering force in strategic documentary distribution and the founder of Film Sprout. Caitlin discusses how filmmakers can move beyond traditional release models to build meaningful connections with audiences through grassroots campaigns, non-theatrical screenings, and community engagement. Drawing on over a decade of experience guiding social impact films, she shares insights into how intentional distribution strategies can amplify a film’s reach and deepen its impact. Whether you're an independent filmmaker, producer, or distributor, this conversation is essential listening.
What We Cover in This Episode:- Caitlin’s career journey from WNET to founding Film Sprout
- The limitations of conventional theatrical distribution
- How community screenings can drive deeper engagement and real-world change
- Designing a distribution strategy with purpose from pre-production
- Real case studies from Film Sprout’s work with impact-driven documentaries
- Tips for filmmakers on connecting with grassroots organizations and educational institutions
- Why audience-building should be treated as a creative discipline
Guest Bio – Caitlin BoyleCaitlin Boyle is the founder of Film Sprout, a consultancy that has shaped the distribution strategies of hundreds of independent documentaries focused on social justice, education, health, and the environment. With over 15 years of experience building grassroots outreach campaigns, she’s a recognized leader in impact distribution and a frequent speaker at DOC NYC, Sundance, and Good Pitch.
Resources & Mentions:W: https://caitlinboyle.co
E: [email protected]