Anyone With A Library Card Can Now Stream Thousands Of Feature Films, Including The Criterion Collection (2024)

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In July, LAist announced that you could stream hundreds of movies from the Criterion Collection for free if you had a Los Angeles Public Library card. We immediately reached out to the New York Public Library inquiring about our own hidden benefits as library card holders, and at the time they did not offer access to Kanopy's streaming service, which the LAPL uses. But lo and behold, they have now decided to add it (you're welcome?)—starting Friday August 4th, anyone with a library card (both NYPL and Brooklyn Public Library) will have access to hundreds of movies. Here's what you need to know:

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Bonus: Kanopy has an easily searchable site.

  • You'll need to go to nypl.kanopystreaming.com, or bklynlibrary.kanopystreaming.com, or access the site via the Library's Articles & Databases page.
  • You will need to create a sign-in, and then punch in your library card number and PIN.
  • You can view up to 10 movies per month with an NYPL card, and 6 per month with a BPL card.
  • Once started, you will have three days to watch each movie.
  • Videos are accessible with captions, transcripts, and compatibility with assistive technologies.
  • Films can be watched from anywhere, anytime, on smartphones, tablets, PCs and smart TVs.

Kanopy offers a broad selection of more than 30,000 feature films, documentaries, foreign language, and training videos. And yes, as part of the Kanopy subscription, you will have access to the Criterion Collection (around 400 movies), which focuses on licensing "important classic and contemporary films."

Don't have a library card? You can get one instantly through the NYPL's SimplyE app; that card will get you immediate access to hundreds of thousands of NYPL e-books, but for physical materials and any other databases (like Kanopy), you will need to go to a branch, and "upgrade" your e-card to a full access library card.

More information on getting a NYPL card can be found here; and more on getting a BPL card can be found here.

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Anyone With A Library Card Can Now Stream Thousands Of Feature Films, Including The Criterion Collection? ›

Kanopy

Kanopy
Kanopy is an on-demand streaming video platform for public and academic libraries that offers films, TV shows and documentaries. The service is free for users, but content owners and content creators are paid on a pay-per-view model by the institution.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kanopy
offers over 30,000 films for viewing, including the Criterion Collection, a series of a few hundred “classic and contemporary” movies. To use the service, you'll need a valid NYPL or BPL card.

Is criterion free with library card? ›

Stream thousands of movies, including hundreds of Criterion Collection titles, for free? And all you need is a library card? Surely, it can't be this simple, right? It is.

Can I stream movies with my library card? ›

You can also borrow DVDs from your local branch, but did you know you can also borrow, stream, and watch videos through many library systems on your computer, phone, tablet, or other device through dedicated apps? The first step, of course, is to have a valid library card for your local branch or county library system.

Where can i stream criterion collection? ›

Watch on your Television
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What is the streaming platform that's free to use with a library card? ›

The app is called Kanopy, and it's available on most smart devices. All you need is your library card number to log in. If you're one of those super tech-savvy people who does everything on their phone, you can probably find your card number in your library's app.

What qualifies for criterion collection? ›

The Criterion Collection is dedicated to gathering the greatest films from around the world and publishing them in DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD editions of the highest technical quality, with supplemental features that enhance the appreciation of the art of film.

How to get Criterion Collection for free? ›

Here's how it works: If you're a student or have a library card, create an account, pick a film, select your local library among Kanopy's list of participating libraries, then input your library card or other academic institution login information, and see what streaming options are available to watch for free.

Can I stream Netflix in library? ›

Unfortunately, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and other common streaming platforms don't offer libraries subscription access. We do have access to several streaming platforms including: Academic Video Online: Academic documentaries and programs. Swank Digital Campus: Feature films.

What streaming service has the best library? ›

Netflix: The best for on-demand content

While Netflix doesn't have live TV channels or sports streaming, it carries one of the best libraries of on-demand TV shows and movies.

Why is Kanopy being discontinued? ›

The library system discontinued Kanopy access in summer 2021, citing the high cost relative to the number of people who took advantage of it. The library also dropped Hoopla, a platform that offers access to movies and TV as well as other types of media, like audio books, e-books, music, and comics.

Can I get Criterion on Amazon Prime? ›

Amazon.com: Included With Prime - Criterion Collection / Prime Video: Movies & TV.

Does Hulu still have the Criterion Collection? ›

In November 2016, FilmStruck, a film streaming service from Turner Classic Movies, succeeded Hulu as the exclusive streaming service for the Criterion Collection.

Does HBO Max have criterion collection? ›

One bonus of a Max subscription is access to part of the Criterion Collection, which amasses classic films from both the U.S. and abroad. While the Criterion Channel houses a much larger inventory of films, the Criterion Collection available on Max is seriously impressive.

What is the free reading app with library card? ›

Libby is a free app where you can borrow ebooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines from your public library. You can stream titles with Wi-Fi or mobile data, or download them for offline use and read anytime, anywhere. All you need to get started is a library card.

What language learning app is free with library card? ›

Mango Languages online offers a fun convenient way to learn a new language with multi-media tools in a self-paced learning program. Transparent Language Online provides a fun, effective, and engaging experience for online language learners of all levels—and it's all free and easy to use with a library card.

Is Criterion Collection free? ›

Pricing and Platforms. As mentioned, The Criterion Channel costs $10.99 per month or $99.99 per year.

Does Kanopy include criterion? ›

As a reminder to all of film fanatics out there, Kanopy offers an array of films from the Criterion Collection to our viewers through participating libraries. This list represents a selection of those title, to access the entire collection go to www.kanopy.com/category/649.

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