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Post by Capo on Sept 13, 2009 14:34:09 GMT
Lotsa films for free. Legal, too. We are able to show films for free as our content is ad-supported - but our films run uninterrupted, in a large, high quality player. All you need to watch is an internet connection speed of at least 400 kB/s.
Join the distribution revolution at: www.indiemoviesonline.com
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Post by Capo on Sept 13, 2009 14:39:21 GMT
Okay, first glance: they've got Georgiou's Under the Stars, Manchevski's Before the Rain, Alcantud's Anastezsi, Goldberg's I Love Your Work, Grlic's Border Post, Lawrence's Lantana, Greenaway's Rembrandt's J'accuse, Joachim Trier's Reprise, Mehta's The Republic ov Love, Phang's Half-Life, Mattei's Love in the Time of Money, Boyle's Big Dreams of Little Toyko, Templeton's Peter & The Wolf, Safdie's The Pleasure of Being Robbed, Johansen's Murk, Lars von Trier's The Boss Of It All, Bujalski's Mutual Appreciation, León de Aranoa's Mondays in the Sun.
That's just going off the print ad in Sight & Sound, which caters towards an artsy demographic. There are tons more, too. YIPPEE!!!
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Post by Anasazie on Sept 14, 2009 2:09:50 GMT
So i'm assuming that means they've actually paid people to show the films?
Bloody cool if so!
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Post by Capo on Sept 14, 2009 13:07:31 GMT
Though I don't know the ins and outs of film distribution or exhibition, I would certainly assume that this is all legit, if it's being advertised in the BFI's official monthly film magazine.
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Post by RNL on Sept 14, 2009 13:45:32 GMT
Sorry, there are no movies available in my territory.
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Post by RNL on Sept 14, 2009 13:46:03 GMT
LOOKS LIKE I GOTTA KEEP SWAGGIN THAT SHIT
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Post by Capo on Sept 14, 2009 14:03:26 GMT
Oh dear, haha. So the 'distribution revolution' is a territorial thing. Revolutionism in one country...?
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Post by ronnierocketago on Sept 18, 2009 2:23:07 GMT
Sorry, there are no movies available in my territory. Maybe they have a Prime Directive regarding some countries?
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