HBO often has limited distribution rights for films which they broadcast
(similar to PBS).  You may need to contact the production company or
filmmaker for early PPR or streaming rights.  After initial broadcasts,
some of their films will have an educational film distributor.  HBO
generally has a link to the film web site where you can get other
information and contacts.
I have gotten PPR rights for specific screenings, but not streaming or
blanket PPR rights from HBO.
As others have noted, patience may be needed.

Nell Chenault
VCU Libraries

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