Here at UBC:
- FHIS CineClub (free)
French movies this year: (t.b.a.)
- Le Club Français UBC / UBC French Club : often has events in French, including movie nights
- UBC Library has a good collection of films in French (free):
1. find out information about a film from IMdB and Wikipedia:
Wikipedia > list of films by country
Wikipedia > list of films by country of production
Wikipedia > list of French-language films
Wikipedia > list of French films (with sub-lists…)
2. look it up in the library catalogue
3. borrow it and watch it in the comfort of your own home…
4. tip: the Videomatica collection
In Vancouver:
- Vancouver Public Library (free)
- Black Dog Video (video store, rentals, not free)
- Limelight Video (video store, rentals, not free)
- They Live Video (video store, rentals, not free)
- Vancouver International Film Festival (not free), end of September – mid-October:
- Alliance française Vancouver cinema (not free)
Worldwide, online:
- Radio-Canada: free radio and TV online (Canada)
- TV5 MONDE: free French radio and TV online (France)
- Arte : European culture and public service TV channel (in French, also in German; based jointly in France and Germany; read more about it…)
- Tennessee Bob’s Famous French Links: a classic, one of the largest and oldest supersites in the world, for all things French and Francophone: including links to radio and TV online
- you will also find many newspapers and magazines in French freely available online, plus sites for sports, music, and all imaginable leisure activities.
Just find the French term for what you are looking for—Wordreference can help—then search for it online - Netflix (not free): some TV and movies in French
- material on YouTube (free)