Film Fresh is a company devoted to global cinema. There are so many exceptional films made throughout the world, and so few opportunities to see them.
Sometimes, it’s even tough to find out about such films. Great works of world cinema, including many smaller American films, get pushed away by the noise made by big studio films. But there is an audience for these films.
FilmFresh claims to provide “everything audiences need to make smart choices tailored to their interests and tastes. We collect great contemporary films from around the world and make them available to film lovers throughout North America at FilmFresh.com.�
Is FilmFresh.com worth it? I think so. I would have never heard of, much less, had the chance to view South African film director Ntshaveni Wa Luruli’s The Wooden Camera, a film about two young boys who discover a dead man holding a briefcase, inside of which they find a gun and a videocamera, had I not surfed on over to this website.
Each film title is affordably priced between $11 and $20 American dollars. FilmFresh offers a 30-day money back guarantee, and even lists a phone number on its site for easy human access.
So, is FilmFresh.com worth the surf? Definitely. Go there now and see what you’re missing. As for Ntshaveni Wa Luruli’s The Wooden Camera…buy this movie now, before the American big-studio remake.
