$85 for a One-Year Subscription to DVD of the Month Club from Film Movement (Up to $192 Value)
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One indie DVD each month from film-festival sources such as Cannes, Sundance & Tribeca delivered to movie buffs before they're in theaters
Great films can elicit a wide range of reactions, such as projectile weeping, hearty laughter followed by rabid growling, and relentless groveling with the monotone chant of “All hail Emperor Tom Hanks.” Experience the gamut of human emotion with today’s Groupon: for $85, you get a one-year subscription to the DVD of the Month Club from Film Movement (up to a $192 value).
With a model that has received the approval of film guru Roger Ebert and city-life website Daily Candy, Film Movement's DVD of the Month Club chooses an acclaimed independent or foreign movie each month and sends a DVD to each subscriber—before the film is released in theaters. There are no late fees, as each DVD is yours to keep in your personal collection or to use as an uber-geeky engagement ring. Film Movement culls its artistically crafted films straight from the most prominent film festivals, such as Cannes, Sundance, and Tribeca.
Recent releases include the "endearingly goofy" French romantic comedy The Queen of Hearts and the dramatic thriller Seven Minutes in Heaven––the feature-length debut by Israeli director and Tribeca Film Festival competitor Omri Givon. With Film Movement, cinema buffs can keep track of the latest in indie tours de force, and casual movie fans can have something to watch other than Pier 1 Imports cashier-training videos.
Though Film Movement sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
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About Film Movement
Film Movement supplies its members with monthly cinematic masterpieces chosen from its vast catalog of award-winning independent and foreign films. The staff travels around the world to handpick the choicest films from major film festivals including Cannes, Sundance, and Tribeca, and doles them out for members to view before the general public. Films have included the Norwegian thriller King of Devil's Island, French rom-com The Day I Saw Your Heart, and English drama Broken. Film Movement's membership grants permanent ownership of each DVD tour de force. With this membership, cinema-buffs can keep track of the latest in indie films while casual movie fans can have something to watch other than Pier 1 Import cashier-training videos.