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Poetry and Culture in Latin America and Nueva Jersey

Do We Currently Have Access to a Film?: QuickSearch Knows

In most cases, feature films to which Rutgers users currently have access will be found in QuickSearch
To search for a specific title,
  • Select "Advanced Search" (on the bottom right of the basic search box).
  • Use the pull-down menu to change the first "Any Field" to "Title"
  • Use the pull-down menu to change the first "Contains" to "Starts With"
  • Enter your title
  • Use the pull-down menu to change the "Resource Type" to "Video/Film"

Streaming Video Collections

Swank Digital Campus
Digital access to feature films and documentaries that Rutgers instructors are using in their courses this year. Content will change from semester to semester.
Kanopy
A broad selection of streaming documentaries, independent and foreign films, classics, and feature films.
Tubi TV: Spanish Language Films
A legal site where you can watch films for free. You do have to register and there are commercials that you have to periodically sit through--so just like TV!
Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes: Videoteca
Thousands of videos, many focusing on literary topics, available.
Audiovideoteca de Escritores - Memoria Audiovisual de la Literatura Argentina
YouTube Channel focusing on Argentinian literature. Includes hundreds of interviews with authors, as well as videos of authors reading their own works.
Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library (HIDVL)
"A free streaming video collection of theater and performance art productions throughout the Americas. Productions in this collection intersect with social and political life across the many cultures and political landscapes of the Americas." A collaboration between New York University Libraries and NYU's Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics.