FilmStruck, the streaming home of hundreds of classic, arthouse,
independent and foreign films, is to cease operations on Nov. 29.
"We're incredibly proud of the creativity and innovations produced by
the talented and dedicated teams who worked on FilmStruck over the past
two years," a press release said. "While FilmStruck has a very loyal
fanbase, it remains largely a niche service. We plan to take key
learnings from FilmStruck to help shape future business decisions in the
direct-to-consumer space and redirect this investment back into our
collective portfolios."
Variety.com reported the shutdown is part of a reorganization effort now that WarnerMedia is owned by AT&T.
Oscar-winning filmmakers Barry Jenkins and Guillermo del Toro were quick to voice their support of the streaming service Friday.
"I went into @FilmStruck a little under the weather and before taping
anything received a homemade fennel and pea shoot soup, like... these
were flesh and blood people who really, truly cared about the work they
were doing and the people who made and appreciated film," Jenkins
tweeted.
"We will find a way to bring it back- We will!" del Toro vowed in his own post.
Criterion Channel replied to del Toro with, "We will!" FilmStruck is the streaming home of Criterion's library.
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