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Filmatique is a boutique video streaming service that specializes in contemporary art-house, independent, and foreign films. Filmatique operates on a weekly release model, encouraging audiences to engage more deeply with its films, which are often directed by underrepresented filmmakers. Filmatique aims to promote a diverse vision of global cinema and films from international festivals that do not gain mainstream visibility. The New York Times has labelled Filmatique as "where to stream foreign movies you can’t find elsewhere."

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  • Filmatique is a boutique video streaming service that specializes in contemporary art-house, independent, and foreign films. Filmatique operates on a weekly release model, encouraging audiences to engage more deeply with its films, which are often directed by underrepresented filmmakers. Filmatique aims to promote a diverse vision of global cinema and films from international festivals that do not gain mainstream visibility. The New York Times has labelled Filmatique as "where to stream foreign movies you can’t find elsewhere." Filmatique's streaming platform is available in the United States and Canada on the web, and on AppleTV and Roku devices. Filmatique is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. (en)
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  • Filmatique is a boutique video streaming service that specializes in contemporary art-house, independent, and foreign films. Filmatique operates on a weekly release model, encouraging audiences to engage more deeply with its films, which are often directed by underrepresented filmmakers. Filmatique aims to promote a diverse vision of global cinema and films from international festivals that do not gain mainstream visibility. The New York Times has labelled Filmatique as "where to stream foreign movies you can’t find elsewhere." (en)
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