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Now, a streaming platform for film communities…

Film distributor turns to Streaming for screenings & Q&As.

Film distributor FanForce, is turning to Streaming for community-led viewing and discussion of films online.

FanForceTV.com is a pay-per-view model with live-streamed screenings, Q&As and chat.

The platform’s features include Home Premieres, which allows organisations, schools and businesses to host their own screening and discussion after the film with their communities.

“Community has always been at the heart of what we do at FanForce with our cinema-on-demand releases, but with the arrival of the coronavirus we were forced to reschedule over 250 cinema screenings with Q&As across 37 countries. So, we moved them online instead and rallied the directors and panelists to livestream their scheduled Q&As and take questions from the audience via live chat,” says FanForce founder Danny Lachevre.

“We’re hoping it will bring together audiences in a more intimate way than traditional streaming and video-on-demand platforms, especially those who are really feeling the absence of the unique shared experience of going to the cinema to promote discussion and a sense of community.”

Fat Fiction director, Jennifer Isenhart: “Our film Fat Fiction has close ties to a number of groups all aiming to raise awareness and discussion about healthier approaches to diet. FanForce TV enables us, as American filmmakers, to reach a global audience easily with scheduled premiere events around the world. Our events scheduled for the US, Europe, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand feature livestream Q&As with some of the world’s most respected experts in diet and health. This helps us to make a big impact.”

Desh Amila, the producer of Islam and The Future of Tolerance says “While audiences can still simply purchase a Pay-Per-View screening of films on FanForce TV, these Premiere events enable us to talk to our community from the comfort of their homes. In such uncertain times this is an absolute must for any producer looking to release their film at scale.”

“Our film Love and Mercy: Faustina was planned to run in cinemas in multiple territories and was cut short by the virus,” says Sonovision CEO Konrad Sosnowski. “With FanForce TV we are now able to reach audiences globally and continue to have communities organise their own screenings. It’s a great, unique way to get films out”

The platform has launched with a large number of films available including the 2020 Oscar winner Parasite, as well as Australian documentaries such as Maya Newell’s observational feature documentary following 10-yr-old Arrernte Aboriginal boy Dujuan, In My Blood it Runs; and Damon Gameau’s inspirational climate change doco, 2040. International filmmakers and distributors have also jumped on board the platform including Michal Kondrat’s docudrama, Love and Mercy from Sonovision in Poland and Fat Fiction from WideEye Films in Seattle, a film that questions decades of diet advice insisting that saturated fats are bad for us.

The platform also introduces a unique new feature to streaming called the Affiliate Program, where customers get paid cash and receive free views for recommending a film. Those who join the program receive a unique link to recommend a film or Home Premiere they like to their friends. If someone purchase a ticket via that link, the affiliate receives a cash reward.

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NB: Prices are in $USD.

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