Embark on a cinematic journey through Europe with Beamafilm's extensive collection of foreign language films. Experience the allure of European cinema as you immerse yourself in captivating stories, mesmerizing performances, and breathtaking landscapes.
With our curated selections of great European films, you can indulge in the magic of German, French, and Italian storytelling. Lose yourself in the exotic worlds created by talented directors and talented cast members, and allow yourself to be transported to places you've never been before.
The best part? You can watch these captivating foreign language films for free with your library card, on our 30-day trial or you can rent them for 48 hours, giving you the freedom to explore the hidden treasures of European cinema at your own pace. Don't miss out on this opportunity to discover a world of compelling stories and immerse yourself in the rich cultural landscapes of Europe. Start your cinematic adventure on Beamafilm today and let the magic of foreign language cinema transport you to another world.
Watch for FREE with a participating library card or on a 30-day trial. Also, you can rent a film for 48 hours.
Paris 1967. Jean-Luc Godard, the most renowned filmmaker of his generation, is shooting La Chinoise with the woman he loves, Anne Wiazemsky. But the film’s reception unleashes a profound self-examination.
Le Quattro Volte is an ineffably beautiful meditation on the mysterious cycles of life. It traces the path of one goat herder’s soul, as it passes from human to animal, to vegetable, and to mineral.
"Iom Romì" chronicles a day in the life of the contemporary Jewish community of Rome, which traces its origins to the times of the Empire - a microcosm with unique rituals and traditions, both fiercely independent and distinctly Roman.
The personal story of a young woman in her early 20s who escapes society's expectations and becomes a sheepherder high in the French Alps for the summer season.
A culinary lifestyle show with a royal difference. In stately homes and royal palaces we will learn about the fine tradition and glamour of the most distinguished kitchens and dining tables around the world.
A new look at Van Gogh, through the legacy of the largest private collector of artworks by the Dutch painter: Helene Kröller-Müller (1869-1939), who, in the early 20th Century, ended up buying nearly 300 of his works.