Thursday, November 12, 2015

CBC.ca: Vancouver Public Library introduces new Criterion Collection streaming service

Vancouver Public Library introduces new Criterion Collection streaming service

Free service includes classic film titles from around the world

CBC News Posted: Nov 06, 2015 10:33 PM PT Last Updated: Nov 07, 2015 11:17 AM PT
Films with Charlie Chaplin are included in the Criterion Collection, which is now available to stream for free from the Vancouver Public Library.
Films with Charlie Chaplin are included in the Criterion Collection, which is now available to stream for free from the Vancouver Public Library. (Associated Press)
Move over Netflix. If you want to watch a movie on your computer right away, all you need is a library card.
The Vancouver Public Library is offering a new online movie streaming service featuring films from the Criterion Collection — and it's free.
"Some movies are classics, well-known and familiar. And then there are the eclectic ones that are unknowns," said Sandra Singh, Vancouver's chief librarian.
The streaming service offers hundreds of titles, and more are on the way. Some of the collection includes:
  • Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal
  • Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times
  • Paul Bartel's Eating Raoul 
  • Wim Wenders' Paris, Texas
  • Alain Resnais' Night and Fog
"It really is bringing to viewers some of the classic movies that had been really popular in our DVD collection," said Singh. 
She said streaming will likely replace the library's DVD collection, just as VHS tapes once gave way to DVDs.
"A lot of the market forecasters suggest that DVDs have another five year life to them," she said. 
But, she said, the library is no hurry to go all digital — it kept its VHS tapes for years after those DVDs came along.

From: CBC.ca

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