But Kearns isn’t the only person in town with constituents. Jones has gone to hers as well. “When it was canceled, I communicated to the public and encouraged folks to speak their minds. I asked, ‘What do you want to have happen here?’” She says, “We’ve had an overwhelmingly positive response. People who didn’t want to see the film now want to see it. People are angry at the implication of censorship and intimidation and financial threats.”