ACM Movie Library - A website dedicated to classic films, classic movies, classic shorts, and movie serials with over three hunderd free movies available via podcast, on demand, and mpeg4 downloads.
Also see Watch Now.
Entertainment Magazine Online (EOL) - These free movies are the original classic, full-length, motion pictures produced over the last century.
Europa Film Treasures -
All genres and time periods are on the playbill. From comedy to science fiction, from westerns to animation, from erotic to ethnological movies, Europa Film Treasures dives into the heritage of European cultural and political history, through each film archive working on preserving their movies.
The site is regularly expanded by new contributions: films, documents, interviews, programs; and in a few weeks, all the information and film selection will be available in five languages.
Films for Action (FFA) -
A non-profit website featuring over 500 of the best socially-conscious documentaries and videos you can watch free online.
Freedom Archives - 10,000 hours of audio and video recordings documenting social justice movements locally, nationally, and internationally from the 1960s to the present. The Archives features speeches of movement leaders and community activists, protests and demonstrations, cultural currents of rebellion and resistance. This oral history is in a searchable database.
Hulu.com -
A free online video service that offers hit TV shows including Family Guy, 30 Rock, NBA and the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, etc. Its extensive library also includes blockbuster movies like Lost in Translation as wells as classics like Fiddler on the Roof. Start watching now. No registration or downloads required.
Independent Lens: Community Cinema - A free monthly screening series, Community Cinema features films from the Emmy Award-winning PBS series Independent Lens. In over 50 cities nationwide, screenings are followed by lively panel discussions that bring together citizens, organizations and public television stations to encourage dialogue and action around important and timely social issues. Last season, over 30,000 people attended 400 events nationwide.
Independent Television Service (ITVS) - Funds, presents, and promotes award-winning documentaries and dramas on public television and cable, innovative new media projects on the Web, and its landmark series POV and Independent Lens.
Internet Archive: Moving Images - This library contains thousands of digital movies which range from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to videos of every genre uploaded by Archive users. Many of these movies are available for download. See:
Movies Found Online -
The movies and documentaries listed on this page have been verified to be in public domain or otherwise free for you to watch and download.
Moving Image Archive - This library contains thousands of digital movies uploaded by Internet Archive users which range from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts.
MUBI -
Online movie theater where you watch, discover, and discuss films.
National Film Board (Canada) - Collection includes documentaries, animations, experimental films and fiction. Showcases films that take a stand on issues of global importance that matter to Canadians – stories about the environment, human rights, international conflict, the arts and more. Also includes a selection of animated films for both adults and children from talented filmmakers such as Cordell Barker, Chris Landreth, Ryan Larkin, Richard Condie, Ishu Patel, Caroline Leaf, and many, many more.
Open Flix - Provides a directory of movies commonly thought to be in the public domain and works their owners are willing to let be distributed.
PBS Video - Watch award-winning national programming and locally produced shows. Catch up on the episodes you may have missed and watch your favorite, full-length shows free and on-demand.
Rhizome News - Rhizome is dedicated to the creation, presentation, preservation, and critique of emerging artistic practices that engage technology.
KWSnet is a human-edited subject directory of the web with special attention paid to U.S. national and international news, the arts, culture, media, politics, law, science and technology. It is based in San Francisco, California. KWSnet's Twitter and RSS Feed direct you to some of the best writing and reporting on the web. KWSnet also provides additional Twitter list feeds, including a News Feed, Cultural Feed, Interesting People Feed, City Feed, and Topical Feed. KWSnet's Video Gallery presents embedded video from artists, journalists, and political activists worldwide. Also see News Videos and the experimental KWSnet Journal.
Use Search for, located on each page, to search within this site. Use Ctrl-F to search within individual pages. The Site Index provides a complete alphabetized listing of all pages. KWSnet contains over 120,000 annotated links to resources worldwide.
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