Amy,
I also worked with a new company, Digitalia.  They were at National Media 
Market and have quite a collection of foreign films.
http://www.digitaliafilmlibrary.com/

lorraine wochna, Ohio U


From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Dan Huang
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2017 11:46 AM
To: brian.bol...@temple.edu; videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Foreign Film DVD Vendors

I've had some luck with Docuseek2. It is my understanding they have some 
specialty foreign import vendors under their banner.

On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 11:36 AM, Brian W Boling 
<brian.bol...@temple.edu<mailto:brian.bol...@temple.edu>> wrote:
Amy,
If you're accustomed to searching Amazon, it could be helpful to search in the 
various national versions of the site (e.g. amazon.de<http://amazon.de>, 
amazon.fr<http://amazon.fr>, amazon.co.uk<http://amazon.co.uk>).  Obviously, 
the UK site is the best bet for English subtitles, but some of the German and 
French releases will have subtitles as well.  With France, these aren't always 
listed and you may need to do some additional research to determine subtitle 
availability.
Another site to check is daaveedee.com<http://daaveedee.com>, which is located 
in the U.S. and specializes in international DVD releases.
All best,
Brian Boling

Brian Boling
Media Services Librarian
Temple University Libraries
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On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Chadwell, Amy 
<achad...@highpoint.edu<mailto:achad...@highpoint.edu>> wrote:
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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