Apparently "Beyond the Motor City" is screening in 8 cities for free this May and June.

It should be a good thing. In St. Louis [[which is one of the cities, I'm not sure what the others are), the film will be screened May 17 and followed by a "panel discussion moderated by KETC’s Patrick Murphy with Congressman Russ Carnahan, director Woolf, and Citizen for Modern Transit’s Tom Shrout." http://ecoabsence.blogspot.com/2010/...r-city-on.html

It's a good that a film can encourage people to talk about cities and mass transit, and what they can do to encourage transit. I assume other cities that are screening it will be having discussions about the film as well.