Both Tribeca and SFIFF are making some films available as
free downloads through Jaman (which is in beta and has has an open cinema
section where people can upload videos as well as a vlog discussion group).So

You have 7 days to watch them.

Most festivals have only offered short films online.

The Tribeca films are here and have different windows for download
through May 11

http://jaman.com/festivals/tribeca/

The SFIFF films are only available for 24 hours or 100 downloads
whichever comes first

http://jaman.com/festivals/sfiff/

 All in This Tea by Les Blank and Gina Leibrecht is available now
through sometime Friday.

The Key of G is only available outside of the US and Canada starting on Friday
(I think because it will be airing on PBS)

 And a different feature film by Rob Nilsson will be available each
day May 7 - 10

 While 100 doesn't sound like a lot, only 109 copies of Between Heaven & Earth
have been downloaded and it has been available since April 27th.

 I imagine this is partly because it requires registration and the large size
of the downloads (over a gigabyte).

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