Tim Robbins' "Embedded," Now on DVD
Tim Robbins' controversial antiwar play, "Embedded," which debuted onstage in Los Angeles and was followed by a major run at NYC's Public Theatre, has been released on DVD in conjunction with NetFlix. The arrangement, which takes the film directly to DVD, making it available to the nation's three million Netflix subscribers, is a new trend in film distribution.
Read AlterNet executive editor Don Hazen's review of the play: http://www.alternet.org/story/18246/
| Starts | 6/23/2005 |
|---|---|
| Ends | 7/31/2005 |
| Issues | |
| Homepage | www.netflix.com |
| Contact |
Posted on June 23, 2005 in Film / Screening by airyell
donate
Arts Engine needs your support more than ever. Media matters. Please consider a contribution.
advertisement

Watch your favorite documentaries! Netflix DVD Rentals. NO LATE FEES; Free Shipping. Try for FREE!
join the community
Become a member of MediaRights.org today. It's free!
engine feed: staff blog
Get to know us at Engine Feed, our staff blog.
Recent Posts
- Radio Doc - Massacre of ‘68, Mexico City, Mexico
- Long Live the Longitudinal Doc!
- Big Mouth Goes Short-form
post your own
Log in if you'd like to:
- post an announcement
- add a film
- add an organization
browse
- films (7,094)
- organizations (3,944)
- users (19,755)
issues
subscribe
Subscribe to our RSS feeds to get immediate updates on all the latest news and films:




