I know they have spend $80 000 to make this documentary, and they need to make some of that back, but a $6 to $10 viewer fee is a bit much.
Some of the people in the developing countries has to see this, and they will not have that kind of money to their disposal. Hopefully once they made enough profit from this, they would show some good faith
by making this public domain. I think most people would have made donations and/or tipped them, if it was made availlable for FREE.
Definitely agree with this, it's far too steep a price. If it was available for free there would no doubt be some donations made, or even for a limited time make it free for those that cannot afford it.