Academic Video Online is the most comprehensive video subscription available to libraries. AVON has a number of film from IMCINE (Mexico) and most of Pedro Almodovar's films.
Emory's subscription spans a range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more. AVON replaces Emory's subscriptions to America History and Video, World History and Video, and Alexander Street Press ethnography collections.
Digitalia Film Library is a multilingual, multi-national collection of films from Spain, France, other European and eastern European countries, North American Classic films, and Latin American films from many Latin American countries including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil (Portuguese). Digitalia is also adding new Cuban films. This library now has approximately 1400+ films and grows by about 100 films annually Subscriptions include Public Performance Rights (PPR) for all films in the library.
Kanopy offers thousands of streaming videos on all subjects from a wide range of suppliers.
Highlights include PBS, the Criterion Collection/Janus Films, independent film distributors such as Kino Lorber, educational documentary suppliers such as California Newsreel and Media Education Foundation, and and a robust collection of ethnographic/anthropological documentaries.
This platform offers access to over 300 Spanish language feature films & Documentaries. Most videos come with English subtitles. Some films can not viewed in the United States because of licensing restrictions.
The Pragda Stream platform features films that are representative of the range of diverse cultures of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, with selections in Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Indigenous languages. Collections on the platform feature films that explore political and environmental movements, Indigenous peoples of Latin America, migration and exile experiences, and representations of women’s voices and the LGBTQ+ and gender non-conforming community.
Projectr presents a curated collection of acclaimed movies, archival restorations, and award-winning documentaries from around the world. Hosted by the educational film distributor Grasshopper Film, it includes a large selection of their titles as well as films from other independent and educational distributors.
Swank Digital Campus provides streaming access to feature films for research and teaching at Emory. These films may only be viewed through the Swank Digital Campus platform. The films do not have public performance rights.
Created by Jesús Alonso-Regalado, Librarian for Latin American and Hispanic Studies at SUNY Albany, this detailed guide includes links to freely available films and videos from and about Latin America and the Caribbean.
Retina Latina is a public, digital platform for Latin American and Caribbean cinema. It is supported by the Inter-American Development Bank and the UNESCO International Fund for Cultural Diversity. Registration is free but required to view the films.