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Looking for the FREE stuff? We got you cinephile. We’re here to make independent film more accessible to all. Take a spin through some of our film genres where we feature free-to-watch-films for all membership levels.
The best part? We’re continually adding to our free library and we’re focusing on curating interesting filmmakers, diverse storylines, and new talent. Because that’s what independent is all about.
WATCH – The Iron Crown
A crown, supposedly made from a nail out of the Cross of Christ and the metal of Roman swords, becomes a legend and a symbol of justice.
WATCH – When a Man’s a Man
Playboy Larry Knight is a city fella woken up by creditors confiscating the bed he’s laying on, practically the last thing he’s got left after frittering away his inheritance.
WATCH – Beneath Our Feet
“Literal forests” of life in the grass beneath us are explored via a microscopic camera in this instructive short. We see how an ant drinks from a dewdrop without bursting it and how crickets court (hint: it’s noisy).
WATCH – City of Wax
The Woodard brothers won an Academy Award® for this documentary short illustrating the complex world of bees who’ve found “a hollow tree in which to build a city,” as Gayne Whitman’s narration puts it.
WATCH – Call of the Wilderness
Can you ever go wrong making a German Shepard the star of your movie? “Ceasar, the Wolf Dog” is top-billed in this independently produced adventure as Lobo, the progeny of a wolf and a “good hunting dog.”
WATCH – If I Were Rich
This caper comedy revolves around the astonishing effect that $100,000 in cash has on various characters, something that can be explained by remembering that in 1932 Britain (like the U.S.) was in the grips of a serious economic depression.
WATCH – Lost in the Stratosphere
James Cagney was such a big star by 1934 that producers were eager to find less pricey equivalents, notably Jimmy’s younger brother William, a lookalike who made his brief bid for stardom in two “B” productions that year.
WATCH – A Night in a Dormitory
Top-billed Ginger Rogers, three years before her initial career-making teaming with Fred Astaire, was just dipping her tapping toes in the movies when she made this Pathé melody comedy.
WATCH – The Forgotten Village
Acted on location by nonprofessionals and written by famed novelist John Steinbeck, this docudrama (made several years before the advent of neo-realism) was a highly unusual endeavor in its day.
WATCH – Command Performance
A must-see for audiophiles and vinyl hounds, this promotional film brings the viewer inside RCA Victor’s teeming record plant.