About Filmatique

 

Since launching in 2017, Filmatique has distributed more than 200 films to American audiences; interviewed dozens of award-winning filmmakers from around the world; expanded to Canada and launched our very own Talents initiative.

 

Filmatique remains committed to the power of cinema as a tool to foster diversity, understanding and empathy across societies and borders.  



Thank you for being with us.


The FLMTQ Team

 

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Filmatique streams award-winning festival films for US and Canadian audiences—often for the first time. A new film is added each week, remaining on the platform for one year. Subscribe to enjoy continuous access to Filmatique's rotating library of 52+ films.

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Press for Filmatique

 

"There's a refined simplicity to the home page of Filmatique, a web-streaming service, that nicely underscores its mission... Where to stream foreign movies you can't find elsewhere"

- The New York Times 

 

"For over a year now, Filmatique has offered US and Canadian subscribers an adventurous and intelligent new service... committed to a diverse vision of world cinema, of a sort that many festivals, let alone sites, struggle to maintain these days"

- Film Comment

"With the platform's strategy of introducing just one new film a week and focusing on international art-house films… Filmatique managed to carve out its own niche and pace in the crowded streaming arena"

- Forbes

"The tightly curated, indie-leaning site releases one film per week, every week, with an eye toward 'works from new directors and celebrated auteurs from around the world.' Its current selection is filled with some bonafide IndieWire favorites"

- Indiewire

"It might be a good time to try a new streaming video service… This specialized service, which costs $5 per month, offers a mix of art house films and festival picks, plus director interviews. A new film is added each week"

- Consumer Reports

"10 indie streaming sites boasting the best of Latin American cinema… for highbrow cinema: Filmatique. If you're missing the chance to visit film festivals all over the world and wish you could still find a way to discover new filmmaking voices from far flung places, Filmatique has you covered"

- Remezcla

"Filmatique offers acclaimed international art-house and festival films… film connoisseurs can stream foreign titles like A Woman's Life, Tulpan, and Barbara"

- Bustle

"Filmatique curates cinema that should not go unnoticed"

- Martin Kudlac, Screen Anarchy

"Filmatique has the unique distinction of releasing its films alongside editorial content... With each film the viewer is immersed in every aspect of the movie's captivating history"

Broadway World