Steal This Film was selected for the Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival 2008, South By Southwest festival 2008 in Austin,
Texas, and the Singapore International Film Festival 2008. Other festivals at which it was shown included Tampere Film Festival, 2008, Salt Spring Film Festival 2007, Rhythm of the Line Festival 2007 and Kerala International Film Festival, India.
Steal This Film was nominated for the
Ars Electronica 2008 Digital Communities prize and was a semi-finalist in online video-streaming site Babelgum's 2008 competition. Amongst others it has been shown on History Channel Spain, Canal + Poland, Noga Israel, TV4 Sweden and Dublin Community TV, Ireland. The film is taught in Universities on media courses worldwide, including New York University's Media Culture & Communication course.
Online distribution The film is famous partly for being one of the most downloaded documentaries to date. Part One was released through an arrangement with The Pirate Bay; the filesharing site marketed
Steal This Film in place of its own pirate ship logo. This produced millions of downloads for the film and catapulted it to wide recognition on the Internet after it hit Digg, Slashdot, Reddit and other online centres of attention.
Steal This Film (Part 2) was distributed in a similar manner, but with more trackers and indexes involved, including
Isohunt and
Mininova. Estimates of the total current downloads of the film hover at around the 6 million mark via bittorrent alone. Since the creators have not attempted to restrict copying, the film is also available on YouTube, Google Video and many other web-based video services. A
cam version leaked soon after the premiere of
Steal This Film (Part 2) in Berlin.
Part 2 had its theatrical (rather than viewed online) premiere at the openly organised
Who Makes And Owns Your Work artistic seminar in
Stockholm 2007. Despite the principles of the seminar itself (organised via public
wiki in a year-long process), the involvement of Piratbyran roused the funders of the seminar, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee, to prohibit Piratbyran's logo on the seminar marketing materials alongside its own. The seminar initiators' solution was to add a black sticker dot over the logo, which was easily peeled off. Another condition given by the committee was that a moderator or an anti-piracy spokesperson be present to balance the debate. used the logo for
The Pirate Bay The documentary was officially released for
peer-to-peer filesharing using
peer-to-peer networks on 28 December 2007 and, according to the filmmakers, downloaded 150,000 times in the first three days of distribution.
Pirate Bay encouraged the downloading of Steal This Film Two, announcing its release on its blog.
Steal This Film Part 2 was also screened by the
Pirate Cinema Copenhagen in January 2008. The documentary can also be downloaded on the official Steal This Film website.
Language Both
Part One and
Part Two are in English, mostly, with the former having some Swedish dialogue subtitled in English. Due to great interest in the documentary by volunteer translators,
Part Two has subtitles in Czech, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian. ==Financing==