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Caleb Hammond

Ovid.tv

Current Offer: 14 days for free

Fee: $6.99/month, $69.99/annual

Ovid.tv’s website describes it as “collaborative effort by eight of the most noteworthy, independent film distribution companies in the U.S.,” including such heavyweights as NYC-based KimStim and Grasshopper film. An initiative of Docuseek, LLC., the documentary presence here is strong (check out Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?). But narrative features are well-represented as well.

MovieMaker recommends: Happy Hour (2015)

What better moment than quarantine to finally check out Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s nearly five-and-a-half drama, which made numerous publications’ “Best of the Decade” lists last year.

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