3-, 6-, or 12-Month Subscription for Independent-Film Streaming from IndiePix Unlimited (Up to 69% Off)
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Monthly subscription grants access to hundreds of award-winning independent films that cinephiles stream over the internet.
Online streaming provides immediate access to your favorite films, making it easy to reference which color wire to cut in a nuclear bomb. Study up for cinematic situations with this Groupon.
Choose From Three Options
- $10 for a 3-month membership with unlimited online access to a collection of independent films (up to a $23.85 value)
- $18 for a 6-month membership (up to a $47.70 value)
- $30 for a 12-month membership (up to a $95.40 value)<p>
Monthly subscription grants access to hundreds of award-winning independent films that cinephiles stream over the internet.
Online streaming provides immediate access to your favorite films, making it easy to reference which color wire to cut in a nuclear bomb. Study up for cinematic situations with this Groupon.
Choose From Three Options
- $10 for a 3-month membership with unlimited online access to a collection of independent films (up to a $23.85 value)
- $18 for a 6-month membership (up to a $47.70 value)
- $30 for a 12-month membership (up to a $95.40 value)<p>
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About IndiePix Films **DNR**
IndiePix Unlimited grants online access to hundreds of top independent films that would be difficult to find or unavailable on similar sites. Monthly subscribers gain unlimited access to a digital collection of award-winning movies, many of which have been featured at the Venice, Cannes, Tribeca, and Sundance film festivals. The collection spans nearly 20 genres—including international, comedy, thriller, and documentary—and also includes a selection of short films less than 30 minutes long. For newcomers to the world of independent films, IndiePix's experts highlight their favorites, such as Calvin Theobald's King of Chinatown and Nick Whitfield's Skeletons. IndiePix Unlimited’s digital streaming platform allows viewers to watch movies on a television, Flash-enabled device, or recently hacked jumbotrons.