If you missed Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" at the cinema, you might be able to catch it at your local school sometime soon.
That's because copies of the movie will be distributed for free to all middle and high schools in the United States, both public and private, as soon as it's made available on DVD, the organization Participant Media announced this week.
Actually, schools will get a special DVD package that includes an "educator's guide" to help teachers develop lesson plans and engage students in discussion about Abraham Lincoln and that time period, a press release said.