Tubi, Drafthouse Films & Giant Pictures Ink Content Deal

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Tubi, a division of FOX Entertainment, Drafthouse Films and the digital distribution label Giant Pictures have signed a content deal for nearly 40 Drafthouse Films titles.

Through the deal, the 40 titles are now streaming for free on Tubi. The collaboration marks the first time nearly the full slate of Drafthouse’s premium English and foreign-language titles will be available on a single streaming service.

Through June 30, Tubi will be the exclusive free home to 20,000 Days on Earth, Ambassador, The Act of Killing, A Band Called Death, Borgman, Bullhead, Cheap Thrills, The Congress, The Dog, A Field In England, The Final Member, The FP, Graceland, I Declare War, Klown, Klown Forever, Men & Chicken, Mood Indigo, Nothing Bad Can Happen, The Overnighters, Pieta, R100, Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made, Wake In Fright, Why Don’t You Play In Hell? and Wrong.

Tubi will also be the exclusive free home to such repertory titles as Confetti of the Mind, Dangerous Men, Miami Connection, Ms. 45, Trailer War and The Visitor. Non-exclusive titles include Amira & Sam, The Connection, The Keeping Room, The Look of Silence, The Tribe and The World of Karako.

Adam Lewinson, chief content officer at Tubi, said: “Alamo Drafthouse has an undeniable reputation of giving cinephiles across the country a one-of-a-kind experience, and we can’t wait for our movie-loving audience to explore these premium indie titles. As the exclusive home to this eclectic slate of films, we’re proud to support Alamo Drafthouse and the independent filmmaking community.”

Nick Savva, general manager of Giant Pictures, said: “Giant Pictures is thrilled to connect our partners, Tubi and Drafthouse Films, together in this exclusive free streaming partnership. The caliber of the Drafthouse catalog and the wide streaming distribution provided by Tubi is a match made in cult movie heaven!”

Tim League, founder and executive chairman of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, said: “Our reason for existence at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is to share the movies we love with as many people as possible. We are excited to share our years of curation with the Tubi audience.”