Amy, 

I don't have a good source for international streaming. If we can see that a 
DVD exists with captions (through the international Amazon sites, or OCLC), 
then we have gone to our international book vendor and request a copy with 
English subtitles. 

German or other European countries: Harrassowitz 
European countries: European Book Center 
Italy: Casalini 
Korea: Eulyoo Publishing Co. 
YesAsia: http://www.yesasia.com/us/en/home.html 

Online sources to see if a title exists (or to provide info to a vendor): 

AsianWiki: http://asianwiki.com/Main_Page 
Internet Bookshop Italia: https://www.ibs.it/ 

Patti 

| From: "Chadwell, Amy" <achad...@highpoint.edu>
| To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
| Sent: Monday, January 9, 2017 11:26:45 AM
| Subject: [Videolib] Foreign Film DVD Vendors

| Good morning,
| Please forgive me for yet another newbie question
| I was wondering what vendors you all use for buying foreign language film DVDs
| with English subtitles or for streaming these films. We buy many of ours
| through Amazon, but I have a hard time finding many of them there or anywhere
| really. Kanopy has a few in their foreign language collection for streaming.
| Swank has a few.

| I thought maybe I’m missing out on some vendors I should be aware of, but 
maybe
| not?

| Thank you for any help you can give,
| Amy

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