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CINEMA FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT MORE THAN MAINSTREAM

Inde TV brings together the most compelling independent films from around the world — hand-selected by curators, festival programmers, and filmmakers. No noise. No endless scrolling. Just powerful stories worth your time.

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Every film is chosen for artistic merit, cultural relevance, and emotional impact.

Award-Winning Filmmakers

Discover voices shaping modern cinema — from Sundance to Lagos to Berlin.

New and Old Films

Fresh selections and spotlight features keep your watchlist evolving.

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    Films from 30+ countries, spanning drama, documentary, and experimental.

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    Deep dives into filmmakers, festivals, and movements shaping the future.


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    Access films that premiere at global festivals before they hit major platforms.


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A SAMPLE SELECTION OF WHAT’S STREAMING NOW

INDE TV ORIGINAL
1h 13 min

Love On Air

While making their podcast, a couple uncovers hard truths that push them toward difficult choices about their future.

César Tormo
1h 43 min

Girls Will Be

Girls Will Be collects five sharp coming-of-age shorts about girls learning to choose themselves amid growing up.

Shalini Kantayya
1h 25 min

Coded Bias

Gloria is alone in a foreign land with nothing left—except the courage to keep going. HOPE is a powerful journey from despair to destiny.

Israr Azam
1h 33 min

Ibiza Dark

A shattered man escapes to Ibiza in search of redemption, hoping the island’s sun‑soaked chaos can free him from a past defined by despair and the urban underworld.

Andrej Iliev
1h 10 min

Shanghai Story

A failed product copywriter with an alcohol dependency crosses paths with a mysterious stranger on a personal mission, and together, they embark on an unforgettable adventure.

Valérie Donzelli
1h 44 min

Just The Two of Us

Blanche thinks she’s finally found her perfect match in Greg, until his charm curdles into control, and she realizes she’s trapped in a relationship with a man whose possessiveness hides something far more dangerous.

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MEET THE FILMMAKERS BEHIND THE STORIES

Inde TV partners with award-winning directors, festival favorites, and emerging global voices. Their work shapes the future of independent cinema — and you get direct access.

An internationally acclaimed filmmaker whose work has shaped modern arthouse cinema.

An Academy Award winner for Cinema Paradiso, Giuseppe Tornatore brings decades of cinematic influence to Ennio, his intimate and widely respected portrait of legendary composer Ennio Morricone. The film stands as both a cultural document and a masterclass in storytelling — reflecting Tornatore’s enduring role as one of cinema’s most significant voices.


Giuseppe Tornatore, "Ennio"   Director

An Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker examining the intersection of technology, power, and human consequence.

With Coded Bias, which premiered at Sundance, Shalini Kantayya brings rigor and clarity to urgent questions surrounding artificial intelligence and systemic bias. The film has since become a touchstone across academic, policy, and cultural conversations — underscoring Kantayya’s role as a leading voice in contemporary nonfiction cinema.


Shalini Kantayya, "Coded Bias" Director

An award-winning filmmaker whose work spans documentary and narrative cinema with a keen eye on truth and impact.

Canadian Italian filmmaker Stefano Da Frè has built a diverse career as director, producer, and actor. His film Stolen Dough, based on the true story behind the invention of stuffed crust pizza, has screened internationally and earned accolades at festivals including DOC LA and The North Film Festival, demonstrating his ability to translate real-world stories into engaging cinema with emotional resonance.


Stefano Da Fre, “Stolen Dough” Director

A multi-disciplinary storyteller whose work bridges narrative cinema and personal exploration.

Elton Loud is a lawyer-turned-filmmaker from Oakland, California. A Howard University alum and Film Independent Project Involve fellow, his shorts have screened at festivals and his feature A Thousand Faces premiered at the Black Love Film Series. He’s also produced on Netflix’s Last Chance U, bringing dual experience as both creator and producer to his work; a blend of craft and industry insight that resonates with audiences and collaborators alike.


"A Thousand Faces” director Elton Loud

A director and writer merging cultural commentary with genre storytelling in his feature debut.

Mark Anthony Green transitioned from cultural journalism into filmmaking with Opus, his first feature that premiered at Sundance. Drawing on his background as an editor and writer, the film navigates the intersection of media, celebrity, and audience perception. A thematic strand that reflects his dual experience in critique and creation.


“Opus” director Mark Anthony Green on his return to Atlanta

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