Be prepared to be amazed as Scout Troop 759 heads from the streets of Harlem to the woods of Camp Keowa. Eleven year old new scout Keith Dozier spends his first week at camp facing the challenges of the woods - the dock test in the deep dark lake, creepy creatures of the night, the daunting climbing tower, the raucous dining hall and the seductive Siberian sirens in the kitchen. With help from his fellow scouts K.C., Devon and Manny and wise Scoutmaster Sowah, young Keith faces the challenges and earns his place as a Scout.
759: Boy Scouts of Harlem is a warm, tender, funny upbeat documentary about Scouting in an unexpected place. The film is available on home video. To set up a screening for your community, Council or Troop please click here.
Screenings
Host a Screening - Raise Money for your Troop!
Our DVD is available for your Troop, Council or other organization to screen in your community. Build awareness, recruit Scouts and leaders, raise funds or just enjoy a really great movie! Our small screening kit helps you raise $100. The large screening kit helps your raise $200 or more. You may purchase Fundraiser Screening Kits at our store by clicking here.
This free toolkit has been designed by Jake & Justin--the filmmakers--to help you host a successful screening event in your community. Depending on the objective and format of your event many sections of this toolkit may not be relevant to you—so pick and choose the parts that work for your screening but above all Be Prepared!
If you have suggestions on how to improve this toolkit please contact Justin at justin@harlemscouts.com.
The film is available for for public screenings. It is available in multiple formats including (but not limited to): BluRay, HDCAM, HDV, DigitBeta, BetaSP, DVD, and Quicktime. If you are interested in screening the film at your festival, musuem or other institution please contact us for further information.