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If you are someone who prefers the A24s, Neons, and Searchlight Pictures of the movie industry to the next Marvel or DC film, then you are at the right place. Now that indie films are having a generational run again, with filmmakers like Sean Baker, Curry Barker, and Kane Parsons getting due credit, viewers are looking for movies with real substance.

The good news is that you don’t need a premium bundle to find great independent and arthouse cinema. Here are seven budget-friendly streaming platforms for indie movie fans.

1 Free Films from A24’s Back Catalog Are Hiding In Tubi

Logo of Tubi | Credits: Tubi

Tubi is owned by Fox, which is also in the process of acquiring Roku. It offers a vast catalog of movies and shows for free. Its ad-supported library includes plenty of B-movies and reality TV, but it also regularly features A24 films, Neon releases, and other indie gems. You can catch movies like Swiss Army Man and The Disaster Artist on Tubi.

There are a few catches, though. For one, the platform is not curated specifically for cinephiles who love indie and arthouse cinema, so you may have to dig a bit to find the right film. Then there are the ad breaks, which can be annoying. Still, they’re only a small trade-off for a free and legal viewing experience.

2 Your Library Card Doubles as an Arthouse Pass With Kanopy

Kanopy has many indie movies
Logo of Kanopy | Credits: Kanopy

Kanopy has a unique plan where you can use your public library or university pass to access free content. The content library has plenty of indie gems, including films like Lady Bird, I Saw The TV Glow, and After Yang. It also has several documentaries and educational content. The only catch is that there might be a cap on how many movies you can watch in a month. But it is one of the best legal and free streaming experiences the internet has to offer.

3 Mubi Specializes in Obscure And Arthouse Indies

Demi Moore looks at herself in the mirror
Demi Moore in The Substance | Credits: Mubi

If you are an indie fan and don’t know Mubi, then you live under a rock. Mubi started as a curated online festival of sorts and is now a leading indie distributor. Films like The Substance, No Other Choice, and Die, My Love are some of the recent festival darlings that it features, along with countless other international and indie classics.

The starting plan for Mubi in the USA is at $14.99 per month, with a 7-day free trial. The streamer also offers a Mubi Go plan, which includes a free ticket to subscribers each month. Students can get a subscription for $9.99 per month.

4 Revisit Indie Classics and International Auteurs with The Criterion Channel

The welcome banner on the Criterion Channel
The Criterion Channel | Credits: Criterion

The Criterion Channel is the streaming service of the home entertainment company The Criterion Collection, which specializes in restoring and distributing important films. Many classic black-and-white films from noted auteurs like Akira Kurosawa and Andrei Tarkovsky have been distributed by Criterion. 

Plans start at $10.99 per month and can be accessed through any device, like smartphones, TVs, and desktops.

5 Get Curated Festival Darlings at Sundance Now

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Sundance Now | Credits: Sundance Institute

Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute and Film Festival have long been ardent supporters of the indie movement. The institute’s streaming channel, Sundance Now, features many festival darlings and indie gems on rotation. New titles are added every week, and it is a curated list of indie films straight from their theatrical run.

AMC, which runs the streaming platform, announced earlier this year that the platform would be algorithm-free (via THR). Plans start at $7.99 per month.

6 Kino Film Collection Has a Deep Catalog of Indie and International Films

The Kino Film Collection website
Kino Film Collection | Credits: Kino Film Collection

Kino Film Collection is a smaller, lesser-known on-demand service that punches above its weight for indie and international film fans. Its catalog includes hard-to-find independent titles, foreign-language gems, and curated collections built around themes such as “Visionary Black Directors” and festival award winners.

Pricing is modest, generally landing in the same range as a basic streaming tier, making it an affordable add-on for viewers who’ve already exhausted the bigger platforms and want something genuinely off the beaten path.

7 Plex’s Ad-Supported Plans Have a Wide Catalog of Indies

Plex logo
Plex | Credits: Plex

Plex, best known as a media server app, also offers a free, ad-supported streaming tier with a growing library of movies, including a rotating selection of independent and lesser-known titles. It won’t replace a dedicated arthouse service, but as a no-cost option, it’s worth keeping on your device alongside Tubi and Kanopy. You can also watch more mainstream Hollywood films like Marvel movies on the platform.

The interface is clean, there’s no account commitment required for casual browsing, and because the catalog changes regularly, it’s worth checking back every so often.

Platform Name Pricing Best For
Tubi TV Free (ad-supported) Select A24 titles
Kanopy Free with a library card Select titles from A24, Neon, and other indie distributors 
Mubi Student plans start at $9.99 per month Festival darlings and classic international cinema
The Criterion Channel Plans start at $10.99 per month Restored classics and auteur-driven cinema
Sundance Now $7.99 per month Festival darlings from Sundance, TIFF, and more
Kino Film Collection $5.99 per month Lesser-known indie gems
Plex Ad-supported Additional indie films unavailable elsewhere

Which platform do you think is the best for indie films? Comment below.

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