By Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media IFC Films is offering embattled indie theaters hundreds of films from its library to screen when they re-open from their mass, COVID-19 related shutdown.
The movies, which include such IFC classics as “Y Tu Mama Tambien” and “Boyhood,” will be made available to cinemas without any rental fees.
The films are being presented in retrospective programs, boasting roughly 200 films. Theaters will not be charged any film rental. “We are honoring the partnership we’ve had with theaters over the last 20 years and we’re sending them a message of solidarity and gratefulness,” said Lisa Schwartz, co-president of IFC Films. “They’ve been with us since beginning and when they come back, we want to be
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