If it's too cold to leave the house for your local theater, there's plenty of options if you stay inside online, on demand and on DVD. What follows is your guide to all the new releases coming your way between now and April.
Online and On Demand
My French Film Festival
Thanks to bids for Oscar consideration, the winter is traditionally one of the rare times foreign films get plenty of attention in the States, particularly at West Coast festivals such as Palm Springs and Santa Barbara. However, Francophiles in particular will be excited to know you won't have to go to California or New York -- or even Paris for that matter -- to be able to catch some of the most recent cinema from France since uniFrance is unveiling My French Film Festival, which is being billed as the "first exclusively online film festival celebrating French talent" that...
Online and On Demand
My French Film Festival
Thanks to bids for Oscar consideration, the winter is traditionally one of the rare times foreign films get plenty of attention in the States, particularly at West Coast festivals such as Palm Springs and Santa Barbara. However, Francophiles in particular will be excited to know you won't have to go to California or New York -- or even Paris for that matter -- to be able to catch some of the most recent cinema from France since uniFrance is unveiling My French Film Festival, which is being billed as the "first exclusively online film festival celebrating French talent" that...
- 1/11/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
From now until January 17, you may acquire Nadus Films’ documentary The New Sudan on DVD for S&H only. This is being done to celebrate the Southern Sudanese vote for independence.
The film, narrated by Lost’s William Mapother, is a gut-wrenching look at what the Southern Sudanese people have went through for decades. Trust me when I say you’ll find it quite moving and be compelled to help in some way after viewing the work.
To acquire your copy of the film and learn more about the unique organization that is Nadus Films, visit their website. Hit up the store page to find details on how to get your copy.
The film, narrated by Lost’s William Mapother, is a gut-wrenching look at what the Southern Sudanese people have went through for decades. Trust me when I say you’ll find it quite moving and be compelled to help in some way after viewing the work.
To acquire your copy of the film and learn more about the unique organization that is Nadus Films, visit their website. Hit up the store page to find details on how to get your copy.
- 1/10/2011
- by Wejo
- GeekTyrant
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