Dear Laemmle Fans,
As an exhibitor, I’m supposed to hate VOD (video on demand), seeing it as an enemy out to destroy my family’s 80+ year old business. However, I believe that people will always love going to the movie theatre, and that they recognize movie-going as the best way to appreciate what the filmmaker has created.
But right now, going to the movie theatre isn’t an option. We all know why this is the case, and we’re just going to have to accept it until we can get through this crisis.
These unprecedented times call for new alliances. So in partnership with a number of our indie distributors, we are launching the “Laemmle Virtual Cinema” program.
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LAEMMLE VIRTUAL CINEMA
While the theatres are closed, we’ll be emailing to let you know about new films which you can watch on VOD. The distributors will be sharing revenue directly with us, so that we have the resources to get through this mandatory closure, and can reopen our actual doors as soon as the coast is clear.
So please go ahead and pay to watch a movie online. You’re not cheating on us. You’ll actually be helping us. And together, we can keep the fires of arthouse cinema burning until this storm has passed.
All the best,
Greg Laemmle
will you have the airplay button in the playback bar?
I installed Vimeo on my roku. If I rent a film on the Laemmle site can I then watch it on the roku Vimeo channel? I want to support Laemmle!
See my other posts, answered my own questions!
Can I get films on my Roku devise?
Yes, add the Vimeo channel, open it and search for Laemmle. You will then see a list of the films mentioned here that you can select to rent or buy.
Edit: it seems that you cannot rent or buy directly from the Vimeo Roku channel – first you need to rent or purchase from Vimeo online, then your selection will appear in the On Demand section of the Vimeo Roku channel.
The film I want to watch, “Clementine” I cannot find on Vimeo.
Sounds great!!